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    Peter Kim ‘Gaita brilliantly captures the distressing immigrant experience of struggle and displacement in the rugged Australian landscape.’ Discuss the ways Raimond Gaita explores these experiences in Romulus‚ My Father and how they’re explored in ONE other related text of your own choosing. Many immigrants describe their initial experience of Australia to be one of struggles and displacement. This is likely due to a lack of attachment to the rugged Australian landscape and unfamiliar people

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    written by Raimond Gaita about his immigrant father‚ and the poem We Are Going by Oodgeroo Noonuccal which illustrates the pain and loss felt by the Australian Aboriginals when their land was taken. The memoir Romulus‚ My Father written by Raimond Gaita follows Gaita’s father‚ Romulus‚ as he experiences life in Australia and issues such as belonging to family and land. The family home of Frogmore was a house secluded and surrounded by the harsh and confronting Australian landscape. Gaita uses striking

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    particular group or culture‚ as well a connection to the land are all human nature. The human desire to belong can be seen in the memoir “Romulus my Father” written by Raimond Gaita and the film “Crash” directed by Peter Haggis. “Romulus My Father” portrays aspects and impacts of acceptance and disassociation on the individual. Gaita aims to emphasise and honestly record the difficulties in the roles the characters have to play within their new social surroundings. The movie “Crash” tells the story

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    period of time‚ it is evident in todays society through terms such as “childhood friends”. The sentiment “A feeling of belonging depends on a strong relationship‚ developed over a period of time” is portrayed in my text “Romulus my Father” by Raimond Gaita and my related text the movie “The Shawshank Redemption” directed by Frank Darabont. In “Shawshank Redemption” the year is 1947 and Andy Dufresne is ordered to serve two life sentences in Shawshank Prison for the murder of his wife and her

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    to form a connection an be a community or an individual. The extent to which an individual belongs is determined an understanding of an individuals personal identity which results in personal contentment. This sense of self worth is depicted in Raimond Gaitas 1998 memoir Romulus‚ My Father through the portrayal of the post-war immigrant experience with challenges against acceptance and understanding of the fierce barren Australian landscape. Similarly‚ Anthony Mingela’s 1999 confronting film The Talented

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    Belonging can change over time in one of two ways: with one’s search and acquirement of belonging‚ or with one’s deliberate or unintentional alienation over time. This is clearly demonstrated in two texts: the novel/memoir‚ Romulus‚ My Father‚ by Raimond Gaita; and the futuristic‚ dystopian

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    and in healing him after many tragic experiences. Romulus’s sense of belonging to family is challenged constantly by Christine’s actions. Romulus has his sense of belonging to family challenged and damaged by Christine’s mental illness. After Raimond was born‚ she proves herself incapable of fulfilling the motherly role in a conventional way. Therefore Romulus’s notion of a traditional family is challenged‚ through his role as a motherly figure in a very traditional post war Australia. Christine’s

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    In Romulus my father Raimond Gaita creatively illustrates the impact our culture and upbringing has on our character and how it slowly but ultimately helps form who we eventually become. Gaita demonstrates how our culture and the way we have been brought up can develop our morals to whom which we live our everyday lives he also shows how both these factors‚ our culture and upbringing help us develop our own sense of belonging and identity. Raimond gives an insight into Romulus’s intriguing

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    Romulus‚ My Father – Raimond Gaita * ” three things fed my father’s anger: his knowledge that I was lying‚ his fear for my character and his dismay that he had lost something precious” - accumulative listing - piles emphasis on Romulus’ strong beliefs in honesty and morals which he fears Raimond might lack to form a good character. A sense of belonging is presented in the fact that father and son are attached by social values of honesty and reputable character. * “Raimond‚ it doesn’t matter

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    belong we will experience both opportunities and disappointments. It can be both a self-fulfilling and self-destructive part of life. Furthermore it relies on conformity and individuality‚ yet the bigger the group‚ the smaller the individuality. Raimond Gaita’s biographical memoir "Romulus‚ My Father" and Margaret Atwood’s poem "Further Arrivals" clearly demonstrate similar concepts of how a person’s sense of belonging shapes their identity. Both of the texts have a strong emphasis on place and setting

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