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Belonging Quotes In Jasper Jones

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Good Afternoon teachers and students, The following texts express how an individuals understanding of belonging can quickly be changed by the people and place around them. “Jasper Jones a novel written by Craig Silvey”, it is a short story of a boy named Charles Butkins and the events that occurred because he helped Jasper Jones mask the death of Laura Wishart. “Australia by Ania Walwicz”, is attacking the people of Australia in the form of a poem, because of their point of views and attitudes in life. She also hates Australia itself because the people are not welcoming, this is the main point of this poem. In Jasper Jones, the main idea of belonging is represented through friends and their friendships and how they change through time and different circumstances. Through the use of Anaphora in short sentences, it gives the effect of an emotional resonance by drawing the reader into the words. Anaphora can evoke a number of emotions but in this case, it is predominantly showcasing anger and disgust. A perfect example of this technique is a quote taken from Jasper Jones “He’s a thief, He’s a liar, He’s a thug, He's a truant”. The example I formerly introduced shows how Jasper Jones and his friendships and family help him and also change throughout the story. Belonging to a family and even friends enriches a person dramatically and makes them feel happy and comfortable with the people around them. Similarly, how a person is treated where they live can drastically change their sense of self. This is visible for the whole duration of the poem Australia (By Walwicz) through the distinct voice of the persona. Through the use of Allegory and very basic language, it helps make an emphasis on every word, this quote taken from the novel interprets the statement beforehand, “you big ugly. you too empty.”. The writer portrays her emotion as they are and does not elaborate on them because of her poor English in the poem which also depicts that she is an outsider to Australia as a country and illustrates her as different to the rest of the population that is fluent in English. The poet feels limited because of the way that the Australian culture treats new people and how she wasn't accepted into the community. The examples

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