Hey guys, so we have our advanced speech due next week. It's on 'Barriers to Belonging', and I'm trying to integrate Thomas Wolfe's quote into it.
The American novelist Thomas Wolfe once said: “Loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon… is the central and inevitable fact of human existence.”
Skrzynecki's poems are prescribed and I'm using Taxi Driver as my ORT.
So obviously there is the typical "there's a multitude of barriers to belonging, but its the way you overcome them" speech. But I'm trying for something a bit more original. What I was thinking of is going along the lines of this notion- that there will always be barriers to belonging, and we will always have the innate desire to belong, but accepting that gaining a sense of belonging is not always possible is the key to gaining a modicum of contentment? I really don't know haha.
Can you guys give me any suggestions, because I don't want to miss the point of barriers to belonging by going off on some tangent.
Oh btw in Taxi Driver he suffers a total mental breakdown and descends into a murderous rage as a result of his isolation/lack of acceptance.
Thanks
The American novelist Thomas Wolfe once said: “Loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon… is the central and inevitable fact of human existence.”
Skrzynecki's poems are prescribed and I'm using Taxi Driver as my ORT.
So obviously there is the typical "there's a multitude of barriers to belonging, but its the way you overcome them" speech. But I'm trying for something a bit more original. What I was thinking of is going along the lines of this notion- that there will always be barriers to belonging, and we will always have the innate desire to belong, but accepting that gaining a sense of belonging is not always possible is the key to gaining a modicum of contentment? I really don't know haha.
Can you guys give me any suggestions, because I don't want to miss the point of barriers to belonging by going off on some tangent.
Oh btw in Taxi Driver he suffers a total mental breakdown and descends into a murderous rage as a result of his isolation/lack of acceptance.
Thanks