How can The Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night be related to belonging? (1 Viewer)

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Hi, I have to do the stock-standard speech on belonging. I already have my first piece which is "I'm Not Alone" by Calvin Harris, but I'm not sure of my second. I was thinking of the above mentioned book. I've read it before but I'm not able to source that copy again. :cry: I do recall there being a few parts that incorporated Belonging, but not enough to put it in a speech.

I just need to relate it back to "The Crucible" (worst text ever) which is easy enough.

Any/all help is greatly appreciated!
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You probably shouldn't use it as a related text - because it's a prescribed text for Standard Module B. It'll be frowned up and look like you're doubling up.

Otherwise it's a good text for belonging:
- belonging to family
- belonging to society/world
- not belonging because of difference
- belonging through trust and love
 

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Hmm, that's the first time I've heard of it being included in the syllabus.

I may have to find another one. Thanks :)
 

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