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    Belonging Hsc

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    ENGLISH AREA OF STUDY As you like it The notion of belonging is influenced by an array of individuals and situations. This is portrayed in William Shakespeare’s play As You Like It‚ the film Little Miss Sunshine directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Farris (2006) and Bruce Dawe’s poem Homosuburbiensis. The composer’s use of literary and filmic devices shows . In Shakespeare’s play As You Like It the characters sense of belonging is portrayed through their various interactions with others and places

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    Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones are arguable the two greatest bands to come from England during the 1960’s “British Invasion”. Eventually‚ both bands would end up in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1996 and 1989 respectively). Both bands had there roots in the Blues. They were talented‚ had sex appeal‚ and were fashion suave. The girls loved them‚ the guys though they were cool‚ and everyone was trying to imitate their style. However‚ despite all the initial success‚ tragedy would strike both

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    Pink Floyd‚ the Wall : Mother Analysis Had Sigmund Freud lived 40 more years (to the overripe old age of 123)‚ he would have been delighted to hear such a wonderful example of his life’s psychoanlytic work embodied in the haunting lyrics of "Mother." Or had Oedipus lived a few millennium longer than his fictional death he would have found an adversary in the youthful Pink‚ a young boy whose desire for maternal acceptance and love is arguably equal to the greatest mother-centered protagonists in

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    Wish You Were Here Pink Floyd first banded together in 1965 with Roger Barrett as the “creative force” behind the band (Barnes). However‚ drug and alcohol abuse led to his mental breakdown. His unreliability led to the band’s search for a new lead singer. The album cover and the song are both a metaphor for the band’s experiences with Barrett. Pink Floyd’s 1975 album cover of Wish You Were Here portrays artistic elements of light‚ destruction‚ and unique placement. They reflect the band’s skeptical

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    Assignment #3 FNAT2797 History of Rock Rob Pinnock Kyle Clark 3225155 February 18‚ 2010 Who has had a more lasting influence: Hendrix‚ Pink Floyd‚ David Bowie or The Velvet Underground? Kyle Clark 3225155 February 17‚ 2010 It is hard to say who would have a more lasting influence between Hendrix‚ Bowie‚ Pink Floyd and the Velvet Underground; quite frankly they are completely separate musical forces and it’s more likely to say that the combination of all of them has had

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    1091 Pink Floyd‚ Final Paper Pink Floyd is one of the most well-respected and influential rock and roll bands of all time. Pink Floyd brought something new to the table of Rock and Roll. They created a sense of psychedelic hallucinations through their music and the lights they used during their performances. The band did not immediately come up with the name “Pink Floyd.” The group first went by “Sigma 6” then “Architectural Abdabs” before finally settling on the name Pink Floyd. Pink

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    Hsc Belonging Speech

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    to the experience of belonging have been challenged and enriched as a result of your studies. In your response‚ you must make a detailed reference to your prescribe text The Simple Gift and ONE other related text of your own choosing. Belonging can be recognise as an examination of self and what it means to be human. We are somewhat applied to rules‚ conditions and limitations that cause discretion for one‚ that work to shape‚ or sometimes disguise our identity. Belonging is not a cognitive concept

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    Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall” represents the absolute epitome of Romantic philosophies in both its lyrics and visual demonstration in the movie‚ The Wall. Romantics believe that society is responsible for all the corruption in each and every individual. Society spear heads countless unique personalities and identities through a single indifferent mould. In other words‚ society strips people from their true selves through trends‚ systems‚ and authority figures. Romantics argue that a person

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    realisations‚ of which centralise on fatalism‚ ethics‚ and subjugation. Moreover‚ Pink Floyd’s concept album‚ The Wall‚ constructs a complex relationship with the metaphor of The Wall and its Bricks: traumatic events and self-discoveries that collate and from a metaphorical barrier that isolates ‘Pink’ within his mind‚ a response that severely alters his perceptions of reality. Ultimately‚ both Shakespeare and Pink Floyd present deep emotional responses to discovery and explore its ramifications upon

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    How have your set text and two chosen texts represented different perceptions of belonging or not belonging? Obtaining a sense of belonging is an intrinsic desire inextricably linked to our human nature. However‚ the inherent yearning to identify with a society‚ personality or context; can ironically lead to the compromising of one’s values that in turn hinges our sense of belonging. Such paradoxical interplay between a sense of connection and a loss of self is evident in Emily Dickinson’s poems

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