The Lost Thing Shaun Tan Belonging Essay

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    individual 's sense of belonging is determined not only by their own choices but also attitudes of others. Belonging is the connection to person place, or thing. Belonging can have a positive impacts for example, immigrants arriving in a new country and bad examples can include someone blending into a bad population. Poems 'Migrant Hostel ' and '10 Mary Street ' portray belonging via literary techniques by Peter Skrzynecki, and also 'The Lost Thing ' by Shaun Tan convey belonging and how ones choices

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    Shaun Tan The leading picture book author in Australia is the one and only Shaun Tan. Out of all the authors out there it is quite obvious why you would choose Shaun Tan over Anthony Browne. Tan's books always seem to be that little bit more engaging and for that reason, I believe that he’s a much better author than Browne. Tan’s excellent use of motifs, symbolism and detail in his illustrations throughout all of his books don't even compare to that of Browne's books. Tan’s books are the type of

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    feel a sense of belonging is a powerful and universal one. This sense is formed from connections made with others. The result can be a range of emotions, from an increase in the feeling of security and self esteem, to feelings of unhappiness and loneliness. When someone does not fit in, often because they are different, the negative emotions that they feel can be very harmful. The picture book The Lost Thing (2000), written and illustrated by Shaun Tan, explores the themes of belonging and alienation

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    The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan is an animated film adaptation, which explores our universal want to conform and our societal tendencies to exclude any differences. The picture film narrates the story of the lost thing, which is disorientated in a world of conformity and a world with no care to notice such diversity. The boy, a tireless collector of bottle tops, discovers the lost thing and befriends it, taking the responsibility to find its place of belonging in the dystopian city. Shaun Tan portrays

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    who is longing for a sense of belonging and who is resilient in his pursuit to find it. These characteristics are exemplified in Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing (2010). Both Antain and the lost thing lack belonging. They fail to find their niche. They do not fit in. They have no where to go. They are too different. There are significant parallels between both characters in their pursuit for belonging. Immediately, in The Girl Who Drank the Moon (2016) and The Lost Thing (2010), both characters are portrayed

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    else, one does not have to give up his or her values or independence by conforming. This is shown through the texts of the film, ‘Strictly Ballroom’ directed by Baz Luhrmann and the children’s picture book, ‘The Red Tree’ written and illustrated by Shaun Tan. In ‘Strictly Ballroom’ characters, scenes and techniques such as dialogue, costume, lighting, and marginalization are used to depict that to belong to anyone else, one does not have to give up his or her values or independence by conforming. In

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    Marsden and illustrated by Shaun Tan portray the relationship between the representation of the ideas of belonging and not belonging in a text as well as the meaning responders derive from these representations. The texts convey perceptions of belonging and not belonging through the characters’ interactions with others and the bonds they possess with the environments that surround them. Both Sen’s indigenous film and the adaptation of the colonisation of Australia by Marsden and Tan demonstrate how investigating

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    Belonging Essay

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     ENGLISH  CONTENTS   PAGE:  BELONGING   BELONGING  ESSAY  –  PAGES  2-­‐3   BELONGING  SHORT  STORY  –  PAGES  4-­‐5     1     BELONGING  ESSAY   Perceptions  of,  and  attitudes  towards  belonging  are  varied  and  complex,  with   individuals  shaped  by  their  social,  historical  and  cultural  contexts.  Despite  being   inherent,  a  sense  of  belonging  may  be  experienced  through

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    In The Lost Thing, Tan explores the concept of seeing through different perspectives, projecting these ideas through the human experience and visual appeal of the animated world within Shaun Tan’s story. The Lost Thing is about a boy that discovers a strange creature lost at the beach in which he goes out on his own way to find a place for it to thrive and live in a home. Rather than focusing on the concept of belonging, the subject was based more on how society is depicted thus is displayed through

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    The arrival of an outsider into the town creates change which threatens the ambitious and the corrupted, as belonging and revenge are pursued. The Dressmaker is a film, directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, which explores the idea of an outsider using multimodal texts, along with intertextual references, to further emphasise her message to the audience’s point of view. An outsider can either be defined as “a person who does not belong to an organisation or a competitor thought to have little chance of

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