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“An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging.”
Discuss this view with detailed reference to your prescribed text ad ONE other related text of your own choosing.
Intro:
Belonging is a complex, dynamic, contrasting and multifaceted concept that incorporates both an individuals’ sense of identity and connections with people, places and landscapes. Our sense of belonging is individual and unique to each of us. It is shaped by our individual perspectives, experiences and often reflects how we see ourselves. An individual’s interaction with other people and the world around them does pose the potential to either enrich or limit their experience of belonging. Our perception and attitude influence the ways in which we can belong to or with certain groups, people or landscapes. Our perception is shaped by our past experiences and influences, thus each person’s sense of belonging are unique. It is through this that the way individuals interact with each other and the world around them is influenced, which in turn can either enriches or hinders ones sense of belonging. This notion is evident in the memoir Romulus, My Father by Raimond Gaita and the petition by Vincent Lingiari, Gurindji Petition to Lord Casey, Governor General. The two texts address this notion through exploring the different aspects that give way to an enrichment or hindrance of ones sense of belonging.
“An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging.”
Discuss this view with detailed reference to your prescribed text ad ONE other related text of your own choosing.
Intro:
Belonging is a complex, dynamic, contrasting and multifaceted concept that incorporates both an individuals’ sense of identity and connections with people, places and landscapes. Our sense of belonging is individual and unique to each of us. It is shaped by our individual perspectives, experiences and often reflects how we see ourselves. An individual’s interaction with other people and the world around them does pose the potential to either enrich or limit their experience of belonging. Our perception and attitude influence the ways in which we can belong to or with certain groups, people or landscapes. Our perception is shaped by our past experiences and influences, thus each person’s sense of belonging are unique. It is through this that the way individuals interact with each other and the world around them is influenced, which in turn can either enriches or hinders ones sense of belonging. This notion is evident in the memoir Romulus, My Father by Raimond Gaita and the petition by Vincent Lingiari, Gurindji Petition to Lord Casey, Governor General. The two texts address this notion through exploring the different aspects that give way to an enrichment or hindrance of ones sense of belonging.