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Identity and Belonging Essay
IDENTITY AND BELONGING
'Knowing where you belong is essential to our sense of identity'
The quest for personal discovery is a journey which every individual must undergo. The
development of a sense of self is one of the greatest achievements one can derive from life.
Identity is made up of a constellation of characteristics, none more essential than the sense of
belonging we feel with others. Humans by nature are social creatures and as such, we all have an
instinctual desire for acceptance and community. This is part of the human condition. However,
belonging is also dependent on our own sense of identity. Where we belong will often be
determined by who we are which is why what we truly search for is a delicate equilibrium between
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Frankie attempts to change her identity by changing her name, in the hope that it will allow her to
better connect with the people she wishes to be with. The ideas expressed in this novel show that an
individual must form an identity before following their innate compulsion to belong.
This novel coincides with Abraham Maslows hierarchy of needs, which maintains that the sense of
security and self–esteem associated with belonging is essential in the pursuit of 'self actualisation'.
Maslows theory suggests that 'belonging' is far more important than individuality. This theory
demonstrates that we must satisfy various 'meta–needs' including discovering where we belong, on
the long search for our identity. TheAmish community in the film Witness, directed by Peter Weir,
is seen to prioritise belonging over individuality. All the Amish people dress 'plain' which
symbolises their high regard for affinity. Rachel is threatened to be shunned from the Amish
society if she continues to be involved with an "English" man. It is not conventional for an Amish
woman to have feelings for a man form the city, or at least to act on them, and it would result in her
becoming an outcast in the community. This is not supported by the rest of the Amish people in the
film and Rachel is forced to choose between belonging and individuality. In this film it seems
knowing where you belong is crucial in knowing who you are. John Book is the
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Essay on Belonging
The need to belong in an integral part of the human psyche. All people, on some level, desire to feel a
sense of belonging that will emerge from the connections made with people, places, groups,
communities and the larger world. Belonging cannot be achieved without an understanding of
oneself and their surroundings.
Belonging encompasses many different themes, several of which are explored in Romulus My
Father. Throughout Romulus My Father the characters are either developing or not developing, an
understanding of themselves and their surroundings through the connections made with people,
places, groups, communities and the larger world. That is the characters are either developing or not
developing a sense of belonging. The...show more content...
They share a deep connection from the time spent together alone at Frogmore. Romulus says to a
friend that "My son is everything to me." This is similar to the relationship between Chris and
Christopher in The Pursuit of Happiness. Shortly after Chris' wife leaves him she picks
Christopher up from day care but instead of bringing him home at six o'clock, like they had
arranged, she keeps him for the night. Chris confronts his wife the next day saying "Hey, don't
you ever take my son away from me again. You hear me? ... Don't you take my son away from me
again." Chris, like Romulus, feels that he belongs with his son and from this belonging he is able
to overcome the many obstacles he faces in life as a single father. Although there is no filial theme
explored in the song the World at Large, the line "I like songs about drifters– books about the same.
They both seem to make me feel a little less insane." Indicates that for the songwriter, a sense of
belonging is found in people that are similar to him, through the connections he has with other
people.
As Bourne is searching for information of his past he learns that he lived in Paris. At once he
knows this is true, and from this understanding a sense of belonging to a place, Paris, began to
emerge. He then travels to Paris, which is the setting for the majority of the text. When Marie says to
Bourne, that they should leave Paris, that they could start another life somewhere else, he replies
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Belonging Experience
An experience that links to belonging was making news friends and belonging to the friendship
group in year 3. Belonging is when you become a part of a group and getting supported by the
peers in the group that you belong. This was when I came from Korea and I didn't know how to
speak nor write english. I felt alone at first but fortunately, people in my class were really nice and
few of came up to me helped me alot. First friend I made was named Lauren and she was really
nice and helpful then I started making more friends. They respected me and understood me
because we had a connection. During my primary year, I changed to a different group in year 4 but
I still talked to Lauren and others. Till year 6, I stayed in the same group and belonging
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Belonging: A Short Story
Belonging "I don't what to go!" Mark shouted. "But you have to." His mother responded gently, to
avoid angering Mark further. "But why? It's not like I learn anything there." he exclaimed. "Well
it's not like you will learn anything here." Mark's anger grew before he left the room, slamming
the do behind him. A few moments later, the doorbell rang. It was Mark's Father, who had
returned from work. "So, how did it go?" he asked. "Exactly what you expected." "I see. We still
have to send him there. Without an education, he will get nowhere in life" Mark's father said. "But
you know how he is. He doesn't trust anyone. It won't be long until he is picked on by the other
students." "But you can't keep him here. You know that." The two remained quiet...show more
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He was no longer feeling heat from all directions. He opened his eyes to see that the area where
the door use to be was no longer on fire. It was Matthew and John! They extinguished the fire
using nearby fire extinguishers. John shouted "Let's go!" Mark quickly got up and ran out the
room. He then looked out the hallway and saw it was completely on fire. Matthew and John ran
towards the hallway door, with Mark following close behind. They tried to conserve the fire
extinguishers as much as possible knowing that it could run out any second. At around 20m from the
door, the extinguishers run out. "Come on!" Matthew exclaimed, shaking the extinguishers as much
as possible. "Looks like were stuck here." John shouted. "Sorry that I got you guys in this situation."
Mark apologised. "Don't worry about it. You're our friend, right?" Matthew confided. "Friend!?"
Mark
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Why Belonging Is Important
The need to belong is the need to give, and receive thoughtfulness regarding, and from others.
Belonging is a strong and unavoidable feeling which exists in human instinct. In other words, to
belong or not to belong can come about because of decisions of one's self, or the decisions of
others. Not everybody belongs to the same thing or individual; without belonging, one will not be
able to distinguish themselves as clearly, therefore experiencing issues communicating with as well
as identifying with their surroundings. I believe belonging is the human emotional which should be
recognized by individuals from within a group. Whether it is family, companion, associate or team,
people have a need to have an acquired desire to have a place and
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Belonging Essay
HSC Subject Guide Belonging 2009 HSC: Area of Study – English – related material English HSC
2009 – 2012 is Belonging. What does belonging mean? From the Oxford Dictionary and
Thesaurus: belong, verb, 1) to be rightly put into a particular position or class; 2) fit or be
acceptable in a particular place or environment; 3) belong to be a member of; 4) belong to be the
property or possession of. Belonging, noun, affiliation, acceptance, association, attachment,
integration, closeness, rapport, fellow feeling, fellowship. Antonym: alienate, verb 1) cause to feel
isolated 2) lose the support or sympathy Synonyms for alienate, verb, estrange, divide, distance, put
at a distance, isolate, cut off, set against, turn away, drive apart,...show more content...
You do not have to read a full book; a story from an anthology can be enough. You can also choose
a poem, a picture book, film or photographs. Remember though that you will need to discuss at
length the relevance of the chosen piece to write about how belonging is represented in the text, how
are the ideas about belonging brought out, how does the language of the text develop/convey those
images? Suggestions for related or supplementary material Fiction – filed alphabetically by author
(AF filed in the adult lending section and YA filed in Young adult section). Abdel
–Fattah, Randa
Does my head look big in this? AF & YA Abdel
–Fattah, Randa Ten things I hate about me YA
Achebe, Chinua Things fall apart AF Ali, Monica Brick Lane AF & YA http:/
/www.themanbookerprize.com/search Alcott, Louisa May Little women JF Anderson, Laurie
Twisted YA Anderson, M.T The astonishing life of Octavian nothing YA Atwood, Margaret The
handmaid's
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Social Belonging Essay
Introduction Social bonds and connections with other people have a long history in psychological
researches (Vaz, Falkmer, Ciccarelli, Passmore, Parsons, Black, &... Falkmer, 2015). Psychological
researchers and analysts have occasionally referred to sense of belonging as the need for attachment
between individuals, the necessity of relatedness, and the need for positive regard from others (Vaz
et al., 2015). Mostly, offering students with a sense of belonging is increasingly becoming essential
for students to be successful in the school. A sense of belonging is considered as a significant factor
that influences students' academic performance. In many studies the direct relationship between the
meaning of relatedness and students' academic achievement were revealed (Furrer & Skinner, 2003;
Goodenow,1993; Osterman, 2000; Akar–Vural, Г–zelci, Г‡engel & Gomleksiz, 2013). Students who
experience substantial relatedness feelings are less likely to be isolated from school activities, and
more liable to function well in the classroom activities than students who live the law relatedness to
school (Goodenow, 1993). The absence of a sense of belonging...show more content...
Under the literature review, the reader is introduced to the definition and description of a sense of
belonging and its impact on students' academic performance to establish concrete understanding of
the broader scope of the issue. In the following section, students' teacher relation and peer relation
have been examined to explain the role of such relations in nurturing the development of a student
sense of belonging. The explanation of the three social partners provided a clear insight into the
effects of sense of belonging on students' academic
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Belonging, Being, And Becoming
Belonging, Being and Becoming are the main elements that guide our pedagogical practice and
having a strong sense of identity is an essential outcome of gaining a strong sense of belonging,
being and becoming. For a child to gain a strong sense of identity it is important for educators to
gain a strong understanding and respect for the individual child's culture and by gaining this
knowledge we can effectively include their culture in our daily practices, programmes and centre
policies and philosophy. Including the child's values, traditions and practices in all areas of the
services allows the child to feel valued and respected for who they are and where they come from
and gives them the confidence to be active participants in all aspects
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A Sense Of Belonging Analysis
A sense of belonging in this titanic world is imperative to every facet of our well–being. To belong
is to experience an acceptance that fosters a sense of identity, value and purpose as "one of the
humans". To belong creates courage, develops social skills, relational wellness, spiritual growth,
maturity, authority, and capacity to love. In the church community, belonging helps build our
identity in Christ as we seek to be more like Him, leaning on others for accountability, learning,
correction, love, worship, friendship, and closeness to God which produces more of the same. We
are better able to manage crisis, hardships, and heartaches and allows us to be open and generous in
the sharing of joy and prosperity when we have abundance, creating
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Identity and Belonging Essay
Our perception of our identity is constantly changing, the groups we belong to, the people we talk to
and the way we connect with others help to form our identity. There is one thing we all have in
common despite our individual identities, is the need to belong. There's no obligation to belong to
only one group, you can belong to many. An individual can belong to many groups, which will then
create multiple identities; hence our understanding of identity is never constant. Belonging to a
loving family, group of caring friends that help us to develop our own sense of self. However,
belonging can have a negative side. For example our families might have an expectation of us to do
something that might alter our ambitions and interfere with...show more content...
We all want to stand out of the crowd and be something special, but not all of us have the
potential. However, it doesn't necessarily have to be about education, parents can be very
protective over us and hold us back from socializing with friends, especially from the opposite
gender, which makes it harder for us teenagers to belong to a group.
Media has a major influence in shaping our identity. It brain washes us by telling us what to do and
because we are constantly surrounded by it, we allow it to create stereotypes, and change the way
we act and think. Popular TV shows such as the Simpsons are constantly making us use and believe
stereotypes. Mainstream media create images of perfect girls on magazines, to brainwash young
girls into believing that they have to be as thin and perfect, as the 'Photoshoped' images of the
girls in magazines to be accepted and to fit in groups and be happy and loved. The pressure to fit in
and to be perfect leaves a psychological effect on young girls which influences and changes their
original identity. Half of our identities today are completely based on what we see in the media.
Although our names, cultures and religions determine otherwise, Mainstream media determines our
dress, behaviour, hobbies and interests. What we see in magazines and on television dictate the way
we run our
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Sense Of Belonging Essay
Sense of belonging and interpersonal connectivity is widely researched topics in psychology, but
researches have disagreed on the significance of sense of belonging (Ma, 2003). Likewise, sense of
belonging has been defined in various ways. According to Vallerand, sense of belonging has to do
with the feeling of connectivity with others in the same environment, often involves the
identification of one's self with a particular group. When a sense of belonging is well established
among students, they feel accepted, loved and respected, which influence their self–image and
beliefs (Booker, 2004; Goodenow, 1993). Baumeister and Leary (1995) acknowledged that sense of
belonging has two features: contact and interactions on a regular basis and the...show more content...
The feeling of belonging might have a direct impact on students' motivation and academic
achievement (Goodenow, 1993a). For example, when a sense of belonging is achievable within the
student's social interactions, there is a belief and determination which drives them to seek to prove
their worth both outside and within the academic setting (Goodenow, 1993a). Several studies
revealed that there is a significant relationship between sense of belonging and students' academic
performance (Booker, 2006; Akar vural et al., 2013). Students' academic effort and school success
are affected not only by individual differences in skill or ability but are also influenced by social
relationships at school. Goodenow investigated the relationship between the sense of belonging
among students and their expectations, harbored values, motivation level, and achievement in
several studies. The researcher also examined the relationship between sense of school membership,
expectancy of success, value, and effort . Findings in both studies showed that there was a strong
correlation between sense of accession, success expectation and overall input in efforts
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Belonging English Speech
Belonging English Speech
INTRO
Belonging is a fundamental part for all individuals in which we strive for acceptance and security
through others. Understanding is a main part of feeling like you belonging. Individuals belong when
they fell connected to others and the world. However to do this they must first have an
understanding and acceptance of self which will nourish their sense of belonging. A lack of
understanding of the concept of belonging and yourself leads to preventing your identity,
relationships, acceptance and ultimately belonging. The concept of the understanding of belonging
is shown in my three texts: Swallow the air – Tara Jane Winch, Rabbit Proof Fence– Phillip Noyce
and So Much to Tell You– John Marsden.
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In...show more content...
The misunderstanding from the white authorities is preventing her from belonging with her family
and community.
The motif of the fence represents the paths that the three girls have to following on their journey
back to there family. Is a positive link between Molly and her mother to help her find her way home.
The fence not only provides for Molly a way home but also a way to re–establish a connection with
her mum and land where she belongs. A route the girls must take in order for them to feel security
and comfort once again. Molly understands what she has to do and is determined to not let this
barrier keep her from her family. Link back to topic sentence
Specific camera angles are used at the beginning of the film to show that the girls do not want to
go on this journey. This is evident in the scene where the girls are being transported away from
their family on the train. Close ups are used to show the distress on Molly's facial expressions as
she is being taken from her family and doesn't know where she is going. Although there is no
dialogue this displays to the audience that she is being forced on this journey away from connections
to her family and land were she has strong relationships and feels security and acceptance.
Understanding helps this howww??? Chuck the word understanding in there somewhere haha
LINK
Molly is similar to the protagonist Marina in the novel So Much to
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Belonging Essay
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Personal Narrative: Belonging And As I Get Home
Today I was out gardening and as I get home, I see about ten men inside my cave. I ate some of them
and then this man named nobody gave me a drink to wash down my meal. I began to grow very
sleepy. Out of nowhere I get structed in my eye. I wake up with great anger and pain. I begin to yell
in pain and near by cyclops come by. I tell them nobody was here and they didn't believe me so the
other cyclops left. I went to block my cave door with my hands so the humans couldn't leave. All i
felt was sheep leaving, then later i hear a voice coming for the sea. The person who presented
himself to be ВЁNobodyВЁ was really odysseusВґ. I told him i was son of poseidon. But i knew this
was going to happen because of something i did in my past, so i decided
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What Is Belonging?
Desire drives our race, and desire is love. The desire to belong is a love. As humans, we love
belonging and the sense of security it brings. The need to belong is the need to give, and receive
attention to, and from, others. We all yearn for more, something outside of ourselves, the approval
of others, the acceptance of others. This implies more than an acquittanced or familiarity.
Belonging helps us to recognize ourselves and the world around us more clearly. For most, we are
inevitably unable to find contentment within ourselves. Therefore, we shift our eyes to the world
and people around us with the desire that they will fill the never satisfied void. While our lives are
ever changing, being able to rely on people to not just hear,...show more content...
I know this girl whom I share many mutual friends with, but surprisingly, her and I aren't friends. She
struggles with depression and monomania. Self–confidence is not her strong suit and she deeply
cares how others view her. In particular, she has a strong need for the emotional stability acceptance
others provide her with. However, in order to achieve this approval of herself in the eyes of other,
her behavior is consistently disingenuous. In order, to find favor in the eyes of anyone, she'll
smile, but as soon as you turn your back she'll let the most nasty, untruthful thing you could
imagine roll off her tongue with ease and without a trace of remorse. It was easy for me to see
through her behavior, but when I saw what was going on, I realized that, just like the rest of us,
she wanted to belong. This isn't uncommon, although some are not quite as extreme. Looking to
belong can drive people to change their appearance and conform to the ways of others. With the
hopes of fitting in, teens will often dress a certain way or let the world influence their interests,
which should be an uninfluenced decision. Just because the popular girl couldn't be fonder of the
color purple, doesn't mean that you have to be incredibly fond of it as well. It's demeaning to
watch people start listening to a band, to be a part of the fan club, or to start reading in order to fit
in with the book club, because they mistake it for true
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Belonging Essay
Belonging Essay Concept, perceptions and ideas to belong or not to belong differ from person to
person. This is due to experiences that shape ones personality that come through personal, cultural,
social and historical context. The idea of belonging allows one to have some sort of connection and
communal with people, places, groups, communities and the wider world. In contrast not belonging
causes one to suffer from alienation, exclusion and marginalisation. As a result these factors can
cause an individual to be at different states of depression depending on one's personality and
situation. However in society, belonging has become and essential to life. Many texts have explored
the notion of belonging and not belonging; the play Rainbows...show more content...
This is very evident throughout the play, Rainbows End as different perceptions of belonging are
conveyed through conversations and incidents that occurs from characters of different social and
historical background. An example of such is the conversation that Errol and Dolly have about
the differences in their families. Errol attempts to convince Dolly that he is willing to give her a
better life, if she agrees to marry him but away from her family. Dolly does not agree with Errol
Fisher's views on a better life and continues to question his thoughts through the repetition of his
words. DOLLY: You want me to leave here for ever? ERROL: I'm offering you a better life.
DOLLY: A better life? ERROL: In the city there's department stores so big that you can spend all
day in them. Why in the city there's even little restaurants you can eat spaghetti, just like Italy.
DOLLY: Spaghetti? This conversation portrayed Errol and Dolly's different perceptions of
belonging. The use of the repetition is ironic as Dolly has her family and place does not understand
the meaning of "better life". The connection that dolly has with her family and place has created her
to feel comfortable there regardless of all the discriminatory acts of the time. Errol and
Dollydiffering opinions come through their social and
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Belonging
Belonging can be a possible path to an individual's self–actualisation. A sense of identity can be
identified by belonging or not belonging to a particular group or place. A person can portray
different values of belonging through different situations and settings, like in Shakespeare's period
and the period in 'Fight Club'. Maslow's Hierarchy of belonging suggests that belonging is one of
the basic needs of human existence. All humans aspire to belong but only a few are able to
transcend this basic human need and become self–actualised individuals who rise beyond their social
expectations and go against the conventions that define them. This is portrayed through the
characters in 'As You like It' that flee to the Forest of Arden but
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Afterwards we all felt saved".
The concept of belonging not only deals with acceptance, but also rejection and alienation. This
concept can influence our belonging to a place or group. This is explored through Shakespeare's
play "as you like it". Throughout the novel, 'as you like it' explores the idea of belonging to place.
The title
itself gives the play to the audience, implying belongs to those viewing it. Throughout the novel,
we can clearly detect the characters desires to belong as dictated by the social religious hierarchy
of the renaissance drawn out by the church and king in the form of the chain of being. According
to Shakespeare text and his context, everyone has their rightful place. If one place is altered or
disturbed, there is chaos and anarchy. Hence, 'As You like It' is a reaffirmation of the chain of
being where Duke seniors dukedom has been altered by his younger brother Frederick, and this
causes the chaos that leads to many of the characters fleeing to the place they belong to into the
forest.
In As You like It, the traditions of society push characters to play certain roles. Rosalind, the
protagonist, has no control over society and gender expectations presented to her. Even though she is
the most interesting, intelligent and active character in the novel, she is confined into the expected
female role. This suppresses her personality to be expected to fit into and belong at
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Belonging Essay
Peter Skrzynecki Belonging Essay
Significant moments in time shape an understanding of belonging.
Explore how this is evident in you prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own
choosing.
Belonging is defined as fitting in to a particular environment or having the right personal or social
qualities to be a member of a particular group. Our belonging to or connections with people, places
and groups allows one to develop a distinct identity characterised by affiliation, acceptance and
association. To gain a full understanding of belonging, it is essential to experience some significant
moments in time as it shapes and develops our understanding of belonging. This is captured in the
poems of Peter Skrzynecki's,...show more content...
"Birds of passage" navigate from one destination to another which emphasises the absence of a
fixed home for the migrants. The constant change of the hostel prevents Skrzynecki from finding a
place of belonging, leaving him feeling lost and confused about his sense of self. The hostel
provides a prison–like life and community group to which the migrants belong. The "barrier at the
main gate" is a metaphoric and literal barrier, giving the impression of imprisonment, sealing off the
migrants from the rest of the world. This isolation permits the migrants to a group, but not a country.
Skrzynecki uses alliteration such as, "hunger and hate" to demonstrate the migrants emotions of
other groups after their own suffering. Skrzynecki, like other migrants who would have started out
their journey with hope and optimism, feels as though he does not belong in the new land because of
the impermanent, instable environment, however he and the other migrants have certain things in
common which unite them, consequently creates a place where they belong.
In contrast with Skrzynecki's disconnection through place and identity, Anh Do's, 'The Happiest
Refugee' elucidates a more positive sense of belonging. Through the use of anecdotes, he explains
that it didn't take long before his father found a job and moving out of "East Hills Migrant Hostel"
within weeks, depicting that his family was trying to fit into their new country, their new culture,
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Belonging Essay
Belonging consists of a struggle with opposing pressures. A desire to belong also consists of
emotional conflicts and struggles between being acknowledged while also remaining as an
individual and retaining personal ideals which may ultimately result in a connection. This is
explored in Emily Dickinson's selected poetry I died for beauty, but was scarce and I had been
hungry all the years , as well as Scott Westerfeld's novel Uglies. These texts all depict a struggle
between being recognised and accepted in society and the desire to remain true to one's self,
exploring the paradoxical nature of belonging which, on one hand, provides fulfilment, but also
removes a sense of personal identity.
Dickinson's I died for beauty, but was scarce...show more content...
Struggles between opposing pressures of conformity and individuality which can also bring about
connection is successfully explored by Dickinson through the depiction of the persona's conflict
between a desire to belong yet desiring individuality as an artist, which ultimately results in a
harmony between the two personas due to similar desires.
Scott Westerfeld's Uglies also explores the struggle with maintaining individual identity while
wishing to be accepted society through the perspective of protagonist Tally Youngblood. В¬Tally and
Shay display conflicting perspectives towards the 'pretties' where Tally's desire to join the
community evident in a positive tone that is used when describing them such as "beautiful" is
contrasted with Shay's views of the society in "doing what you're supposed to do is always
boring", where a struggle between opposing views is illustrated through the two in which Tally
shows a wish to be accepted while Shay instead only wants to remain herself rather than have her
ideals forcefully removed.
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Belonging Essay Examples
The concept of belonging refers to how comfortable and accepted an individual feels in a given
community. This is influenced quite strongly by the individuals multiple different identities and the
nature of their citizenship. But it also relates to the other two concepts of context and participation
(as they all connect). A sense of belonging could be argued to have been achieved when you have a
clear understanding of your own identity and feel connected to that certain place. A sense that you
are 'of this place' or Turangawaewae. For me personally, I grew up in west Auckland and moved to
the Hibiscus Coast when I was 12 so for me, the Coast is where I feel most connected to and like I
belong.
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Belonging Essay Introduction

  • 1. Identity and Belonging Essay IDENTITY AND BELONGING 'Knowing where you belong is essential to our sense of identity' The quest for personal discovery is a journey which every individual must undergo. The development of a sense of self is one of the greatest achievements one can derive from life. Identity is made up of a constellation of characteristics, none more essential than the sense of belonging we feel with others. Humans by nature are social creatures and as such, we all have an instinctual desire for acceptance and community. This is part of the human condition. However, belonging is also dependent on our own sense of identity. Where we belong will often be determined by who we are which is why what we truly search for is a delicate equilibrium between ...show more content... Frankie attempts to change her identity by changing her name, in the hope that it will allow her to better connect with the people she wishes to be with. The ideas expressed in this novel show that an individual must form an identity before following their innate compulsion to belong. This novel coincides with Abraham Maslows hierarchy of needs, which maintains that the sense of security and self–esteem associated with belonging is essential in the pursuit of 'self actualisation'. Maslows theory suggests that 'belonging' is far more important than individuality. This theory demonstrates that we must satisfy various 'meta–needs' including discovering where we belong, on the long search for our identity. TheAmish community in the film Witness, directed by Peter Weir, is seen to prioritise belonging over individuality. All the Amish people dress 'plain' which symbolises their high regard for affinity. Rachel is threatened to be shunned from the Amish society if she continues to be involved with an "English" man. It is not conventional for an Amish woman to have feelings for a man form the city, or at least to act on them, and it would result in her becoming an outcast in the community. This is not supported by the rest of the Amish people in the film and Rachel is forced to choose between belonging and individuality. In this film it seems knowing where you belong is crucial in knowing who you are. John Book is the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay on Belonging The need to belong in an integral part of the human psyche. All people, on some level, desire to feel a sense of belonging that will emerge from the connections made with people, places, groups, communities and the larger world. Belonging cannot be achieved without an understanding of oneself and their surroundings. Belonging encompasses many different themes, several of which are explored in Romulus My Father. Throughout Romulus My Father the characters are either developing or not developing, an understanding of themselves and their surroundings through the connections made with people, places, groups, communities and the larger world. That is the characters are either developing or not developing a sense of belonging. The...show more content... They share a deep connection from the time spent together alone at Frogmore. Romulus says to a friend that "My son is everything to me." This is similar to the relationship between Chris and Christopher in The Pursuit of Happiness. Shortly after Chris' wife leaves him she picks Christopher up from day care but instead of bringing him home at six o'clock, like they had arranged, she keeps him for the night. Chris confronts his wife the next day saying "Hey, don't you ever take my son away from me again. You hear me? ... Don't you take my son away from me again." Chris, like Romulus, feels that he belongs with his son and from this belonging he is able to overcome the many obstacles he faces in life as a single father. Although there is no filial theme explored in the song the World at Large, the line "I like songs about drifters– books about the same. They both seem to make me feel a little less insane." Indicates that for the songwriter, a sense of belonging is found in people that are similar to him, through the connections he has with other people. As Bourne is searching for information of his past he learns that he lived in Paris. At once he knows this is true, and from this understanding a sense of belonging to a place, Paris, began to emerge. He then travels to Paris, which is the setting for the majority of the text. When Marie says to Bourne, that they should leave Paris, that they could start another life somewhere else, he replies Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Belonging Experience An experience that links to belonging was making news friends and belonging to the friendship group in year 3. Belonging is when you become a part of a group and getting supported by the peers in the group that you belong. This was when I came from Korea and I didn't know how to speak nor write english. I felt alone at first but fortunately, people in my class were really nice and few of came up to me helped me alot. First friend I made was named Lauren and she was really nice and helpful then I started making more friends. They respected me and understood me because we had a connection. During my primary year, I changed to a different group in year 4 but I still talked to Lauren and others. Till year 6, I stayed in the same group and belonging Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Belonging: A Short Story Belonging "I don't what to go!" Mark shouted. "But you have to." His mother responded gently, to avoid angering Mark further. "But why? It's not like I learn anything there." he exclaimed. "Well it's not like you will learn anything here." Mark's anger grew before he left the room, slamming the do behind him. A few moments later, the doorbell rang. It was Mark's Father, who had returned from work. "So, how did it go?" he asked. "Exactly what you expected." "I see. We still have to send him there. Without an education, he will get nowhere in life" Mark's father said. "But you know how he is. He doesn't trust anyone. It won't be long until he is picked on by the other students." "But you can't keep him here. You know that." The two remained quiet...show more content... He was no longer feeling heat from all directions. He opened his eyes to see that the area where the door use to be was no longer on fire. It was Matthew and John! They extinguished the fire using nearby fire extinguishers. John shouted "Let's go!" Mark quickly got up and ran out the room. He then looked out the hallway and saw it was completely on fire. Matthew and John ran towards the hallway door, with Mark following close behind. They tried to conserve the fire extinguishers as much as possible knowing that it could run out any second. At around 20m from the door, the extinguishers run out. "Come on!" Matthew exclaimed, shaking the extinguishers as much as possible. "Looks like were stuck here." John shouted. "Sorry that I got you guys in this situation." Mark apologised. "Don't worry about it. You're our friend, right?" Matthew confided. "Friend!?" Mark Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Why Belonging Is Important The need to belong is the need to give, and receive thoughtfulness regarding, and from others. Belonging is a strong and unavoidable feeling which exists in human instinct. In other words, to belong or not to belong can come about because of decisions of one's self, or the decisions of others. Not everybody belongs to the same thing or individual; without belonging, one will not be able to distinguish themselves as clearly, therefore experiencing issues communicating with as well as identifying with their surroundings. I believe belonging is the human emotional which should be recognized by individuals from within a group. Whether it is family, companion, associate or team, people have a need to have an acquired desire to have a place and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Belonging Essay HSC Subject Guide Belonging 2009 HSC: Area of Study – English – related material English HSC 2009 – 2012 is Belonging. What does belonging mean? From the Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus: belong, verb, 1) to be rightly put into a particular position or class; 2) fit or be acceptable in a particular place or environment; 3) belong to be a member of; 4) belong to be the property or possession of. Belonging, noun, affiliation, acceptance, association, attachment, integration, closeness, rapport, fellow feeling, fellowship. Antonym: alienate, verb 1) cause to feel isolated 2) lose the support or sympathy Synonyms for alienate, verb, estrange, divide, distance, put at a distance, isolate, cut off, set against, turn away, drive apart,...show more content... You do not have to read a full book; a story from an anthology can be enough. You can also choose a poem, a picture book, film or photographs. Remember though that you will need to discuss at length the relevance of the chosen piece to write about how belonging is represented in the text, how are the ideas about belonging brought out, how does the language of the text develop/convey those images? Suggestions for related or supplementary material Fiction – filed alphabetically by author (AF filed in the adult lending section and YA filed in Young adult section). Abdel –Fattah, Randa Does my head look big in this? AF & YA Abdel –Fattah, Randa Ten things I hate about me YA Achebe, Chinua Things fall apart AF Ali, Monica Brick Lane AF & YA http:/ /www.themanbookerprize.com/search Alcott, Louisa May Little women JF Anderson, Laurie Twisted YA Anderson, M.T The astonishing life of Octavian nothing YA Atwood, Margaret The handmaid's Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Social Belonging Essay Introduction Social bonds and connections with other people have a long history in psychological researches (Vaz, Falkmer, Ciccarelli, Passmore, Parsons, Black, &... Falkmer, 2015). Psychological researchers and analysts have occasionally referred to sense of belonging as the need for attachment between individuals, the necessity of relatedness, and the need for positive regard from others (Vaz et al., 2015). Mostly, offering students with a sense of belonging is increasingly becoming essential for students to be successful in the school. A sense of belonging is considered as a significant factor that influences students' academic performance. In many studies the direct relationship between the meaning of relatedness and students' academic achievement were revealed (Furrer & Skinner, 2003; Goodenow,1993; Osterman, 2000; Akar–Vural, Г–zelci, Г‡engel & Gomleksiz, 2013). Students who experience substantial relatedness feelings are less likely to be isolated from school activities, and more liable to function well in the classroom activities than students who live the law relatedness to school (Goodenow, 1993). The absence of a sense of belonging...show more content... Under the literature review, the reader is introduced to the definition and description of a sense of belonging and its impact on students' academic performance to establish concrete understanding of the broader scope of the issue. In the following section, students' teacher relation and peer relation have been examined to explain the role of such relations in nurturing the development of a student sense of belonging. The explanation of the three social partners provided a clear insight into the effects of sense of belonging on students' academic Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Belonging, Being, And Becoming Belonging, Being and Becoming are the main elements that guide our pedagogical practice and having a strong sense of identity is an essential outcome of gaining a strong sense of belonging, being and becoming. For a child to gain a strong sense of identity it is important for educators to gain a strong understanding and respect for the individual child's culture and by gaining this knowledge we can effectively include their culture in our daily practices, programmes and centre policies and philosophy. Including the child's values, traditions and practices in all areas of the services allows the child to feel valued and respected for who they are and where they come from and gives them the confidence to be active participants in all aspects Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. A Sense Of Belonging Analysis A sense of belonging in this titanic world is imperative to every facet of our well–being. To belong is to experience an acceptance that fosters a sense of identity, value and purpose as "one of the humans". To belong creates courage, develops social skills, relational wellness, spiritual growth, maturity, authority, and capacity to love. In the church community, belonging helps build our identity in Christ as we seek to be more like Him, leaning on others for accountability, learning, correction, love, worship, friendship, and closeness to God which produces more of the same. We are better able to manage crisis, hardships, and heartaches and allows us to be open and generous in the sharing of joy and prosperity when we have abundance, creating Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Identity and Belonging Essay Our perception of our identity is constantly changing, the groups we belong to, the people we talk to and the way we connect with others help to form our identity. There is one thing we all have in common despite our individual identities, is the need to belong. There's no obligation to belong to only one group, you can belong to many. An individual can belong to many groups, which will then create multiple identities; hence our understanding of identity is never constant. Belonging to a loving family, group of caring friends that help us to develop our own sense of self. However, belonging can have a negative side. For example our families might have an expectation of us to do something that might alter our ambitions and interfere with...show more content... We all want to stand out of the crowd and be something special, but not all of us have the potential. However, it doesn't necessarily have to be about education, parents can be very protective over us and hold us back from socializing with friends, especially from the opposite gender, which makes it harder for us teenagers to belong to a group. Media has a major influence in shaping our identity. It brain washes us by telling us what to do and because we are constantly surrounded by it, we allow it to create stereotypes, and change the way we act and think. Popular TV shows such as the Simpsons are constantly making us use and believe stereotypes. Mainstream media create images of perfect girls on magazines, to brainwash young girls into believing that they have to be as thin and perfect, as the 'Photoshoped' images of the girls in magazines to be accepted and to fit in groups and be happy and loved. The pressure to fit in and to be perfect leaves a psychological effect on young girls which influences and changes their original identity. Half of our identities today are completely based on what we see in the media. Although our names, cultures and religions determine otherwise, Mainstream media determines our dress, behaviour, hobbies and interests. What we see in magazines and on television dictate the way we run our Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Sense Of Belonging Essay Sense of belonging and interpersonal connectivity is widely researched topics in psychology, but researches have disagreed on the significance of sense of belonging (Ma, 2003). Likewise, sense of belonging has been defined in various ways. According to Vallerand, sense of belonging has to do with the feeling of connectivity with others in the same environment, often involves the identification of one's self with a particular group. When a sense of belonging is well established among students, they feel accepted, loved and respected, which influence their self–image and beliefs (Booker, 2004; Goodenow, 1993). Baumeister and Leary (1995) acknowledged that sense of belonging has two features: contact and interactions on a regular basis and the...show more content... The feeling of belonging might have a direct impact on students' motivation and academic achievement (Goodenow, 1993a). For example, when a sense of belonging is achievable within the student's social interactions, there is a belief and determination which drives them to seek to prove their worth both outside and within the academic setting (Goodenow, 1993a). Several studies revealed that there is a significant relationship between sense of belonging and students' academic performance (Booker, 2006; Akar vural et al., 2013). Students' academic effort and school success are affected not only by individual differences in skill or ability but are also influenced by social relationships at school. Goodenow investigated the relationship between the sense of belonging among students and their expectations, harbored values, motivation level, and achievement in several studies. The researcher also examined the relationship between sense of school membership, expectancy of success, value, and effort . Findings in both studies showed that there was a strong correlation between sense of accession, success expectation and overall input in efforts Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Belonging English Speech Belonging English Speech INTRO Belonging is a fundamental part for all individuals in which we strive for acceptance and security through others. Understanding is a main part of feeling like you belonging. Individuals belong when they fell connected to others and the world. However to do this they must first have an understanding and acceptance of self which will nourish their sense of belonging. A lack of understanding of the concept of belonging and yourself leads to preventing your identity, relationships, acceptance and ultimately belonging. The concept of the understanding of belonging is shown in my three texts: Swallow the air – Tara Jane Winch, Rabbit Proof Fence– Phillip Noyce and So Much to Tell You– John Marsden. STA In...show more content... The misunderstanding from the white authorities is preventing her from belonging with her family and community. The motif of the fence represents the paths that the three girls have to following on their journey back to there family. Is a positive link between Molly and her mother to help her find her way home. The fence not only provides for Molly a way home but also a way to re–establish a connection with her mum and land where she belongs. A route the girls must take in order for them to feel security and comfort once again. Molly understands what she has to do and is determined to not let this barrier keep her from her family. Link back to topic sentence Specific camera angles are used at the beginning of the film to show that the girls do not want to go on this journey. This is evident in the scene where the girls are being transported away from their family on the train. Close ups are used to show the distress on Molly's facial expressions as she is being taken from her family and doesn't know where she is going. Although there is no dialogue this displays to the audience that she is being forced on this journey away from connections to her family and land were she has strong relationships and feels security and acceptance. Understanding helps this howww??? Chuck the word understanding in there somewhere haha LINK Molly is similar to the protagonist Marina in the novel So Much to
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  • 14. Belonging Essay HSCSTUDYBUDDY1 ADVANCEDENGLISHCONTENTSPAGE:BELONGING BELONGINGESSAY–PAGES2–В‐3 BELONGINGSHORTSTORY–PAGES4–В‐5 1 sof,andattitudestowardsbelongingarevariedandcomplex,withindividualsshapedbytheirsocial,historicalandcultur sense xperiencedthroughanarrayofaffiliationswithpeople,placesandeventswhichenrichfeelingsofacceptance,understan ...show more content... spairfilledlives,theprotagonistinventsaproduct,ironicallycalled'bliss'.Thischangespeople'sperceptions,however,a 2 HSCSTUDYBUDDY3 nconveysfeelingsofmarginalisationandunacceptance.Thisnotionofseclusionisarticulatedthroughthemediumshoto Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Personal Narrative: Belonging And As I Get Home Today I was out gardening and as I get home, I see about ten men inside my cave. I ate some of them and then this man named nobody gave me a drink to wash down my meal. I began to grow very sleepy. Out of nowhere I get structed in my eye. I wake up with great anger and pain. I begin to yell in pain and near by cyclops come by. I tell them nobody was here and they didn't believe me so the other cyclops left. I went to block my cave door with my hands so the humans couldn't leave. All i felt was sheep leaving, then later i hear a voice coming for the sea. The person who presented himself to be ВЁNobodyВЁ was really odysseusВґ. I told him i was son of poseidon. But i knew this was going to happen because of something i did in my past, so i decided Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. What Is Belonging? Desire drives our race, and desire is love. The desire to belong is a love. As humans, we love belonging and the sense of security it brings. The need to belong is the need to give, and receive attention to, and from, others. We all yearn for more, something outside of ourselves, the approval of others, the acceptance of others. This implies more than an acquittanced or familiarity. Belonging helps us to recognize ourselves and the world around us more clearly. For most, we are inevitably unable to find contentment within ourselves. Therefore, we shift our eyes to the world and people around us with the desire that they will fill the never satisfied void. While our lives are ever changing, being able to rely on people to not just hear,...show more content... I know this girl whom I share many mutual friends with, but surprisingly, her and I aren't friends. She struggles with depression and monomania. Self–confidence is not her strong suit and she deeply cares how others view her. In particular, she has a strong need for the emotional stability acceptance others provide her with. However, in order to achieve this approval of herself in the eyes of other, her behavior is consistently disingenuous. In order, to find favor in the eyes of anyone, she'll smile, but as soon as you turn your back she'll let the most nasty, untruthful thing you could imagine roll off her tongue with ease and without a trace of remorse. It was easy for me to see through her behavior, but when I saw what was going on, I realized that, just like the rest of us, she wanted to belong. This isn't uncommon, although some are not quite as extreme. Looking to belong can drive people to change their appearance and conform to the ways of others. With the hopes of fitting in, teens will often dress a certain way or let the world influence their interests, which should be an uninfluenced decision. Just because the popular girl couldn't be fonder of the color purple, doesn't mean that you have to be incredibly fond of it as well. It's demeaning to watch people start listening to a band, to be a part of the fan club, or to start reading in order to fit in with the book club, because they mistake it for true Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Belonging Essay Belonging Essay Concept, perceptions and ideas to belong or not to belong differ from person to person. This is due to experiences that shape ones personality that come through personal, cultural, social and historical context. The idea of belonging allows one to have some sort of connection and communal with people, places, groups, communities and the wider world. In contrast not belonging causes one to suffer from alienation, exclusion and marginalisation. As a result these factors can cause an individual to be at different states of depression depending on one's personality and situation. However in society, belonging has become and essential to life. Many texts have explored the notion of belonging and not belonging; the play Rainbows...show more content... This is very evident throughout the play, Rainbows End as different perceptions of belonging are conveyed through conversations and incidents that occurs from characters of different social and historical background. An example of such is the conversation that Errol and Dolly have about the differences in their families. Errol attempts to convince Dolly that he is willing to give her a better life, if she agrees to marry him but away from her family. Dolly does not agree with Errol Fisher's views on a better life and continues to question his thoughts through the repetition of his words. DOLLY: You want me to leave here for ever? ERROL: I'm offering you a better life. DOLLY: A better life? ERROL: In the city there's department stores so big that you can spend all day in them. Why in the city there's even little restaurants you can eat spaghetti, just like Italy. DOLLY: Spaghetti? This conversation portrayed Errol and Dolly's different perceptions of belonging. The use of the repetition is ironic as Dolly has her family and place does not understand the meaning of "better life". The connection that dolly has with her family and place has created her to feel comfortable there regardless of all the discriminatory acts of the time. Errol and Dollydiffering opinions come through their social and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Belonging Belonging can be a possible path to an individual's self–actualisation. A sense of identity can be identified by belonging or not belonging to a particular group or place. A person can portray different values of belonging through different situations and settings, like in Shakespeare's period and the period in 'Fight Club'. Maslow's Hierarchy of belonging suggests that belonging is one of the basic needs of human existence. All humans aspire to belong but only a few are able to transcend this basic human need and become self–actualised individuals who rise beyond their social expectations and go against the conventions that define them. This is portrayed through the characters in 'As You like It' that flee to the Forest of Arden but ...show more content... Afterwards we all felt saved". The concept of belonging not only deals with acceptance, but also rejection and alienation. This concept can influence our belonging to a place or group. This is explored through Shakespeare's play "as you like it". Throughout the novel, 'as you like it' explores the idea of belonging to place. The title itself gives the play to the audience, implying belongs to those viewing it. Throughout the novel, we can clearly detect the characters desires to belong as dictated by the social religious hierarchy of the renaissance drawn out by the church and king in the form of the chain of being. According to Shakespeare text and his context, everyone has their rightful place. If one place is altered or disturbed, there is chaos and anarchy. Hence, 'As You like It' is a reaffirmation of the chain of being where Duke seniors dukedom has been altered by his younger brother Frederick, and this causes the chaos that leads to many of the characters fleeing to the place they belong to into the forest. In As You like It, the traditions of society push characters to play certain roles. Rosalind, the protagonist, has no control over society and gender expectations presented to her. Even though she is the most interesting, intelligent and active character in the novel, she is confined into the expected female role. This suppresses her personality to be expected to fit into and belong at Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Belonging Essay Peter Skrzynecki Belonging Essay Significant moments in time shape an understanding of belonging. Explore how this is evident in you prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing. Belonging is defined as fitting in to a particular environment or having the right personal or social qualities to be a member of a particular group. Our belonging to or connections with people, places and groups allows one to develop a distinct identity characterised by affiliation, acceptance and association. To gain a full understanding of belonging, it is essential to experience some significant moments in time as it shapes and develops our understanding of belonging. This is captured in the poems of Peter Skrzynecki's,...show more content... "Birds of passage" navigate from one destination to another which emphasises the absence of a fixed home for the migrants. The constant change of the hostel prevents Skrzynecki from finding a place of belonging, leaving him feeling lost and confused about his sense of self. The hostel provides a prison–like life and community group to which the migrants belong. The "barrier at the main gate" is a metaphoric and literal barrier, giving the impression of imprisonment, sealing off the migrants from the rest of the world. This isolation permits the migrants to a group, but not a country. Skrzynecki uses alliteration such as, "hunger and hate" to demonstrate the migrants emotions of other groups after their own suffering. Skrzynecki, like other migrants who would have started out their journey with hope and optimism, feels as though he does not belong in the new land because of the impermanent, instable environment, however he and the other migrants have certain things in common which unite them, consequently creates a place where they belong. In contrast with Skrzynecki's disconnection through place and identity, Anh Do's, 'The Happiest Refugee' elucidates a more positive sense of belonging. Through the use of anecdotes, he explains that it didn't take long before his father found a job and moving out of "East Hills Migrant Hostel" within weeks, depicting that his family was trying to fit into their new country, their new culture, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Belonging Essay Belonging consists of a struggle with opposing pressures. A desire to belong also consists of emotional conflicts and struggles between being acknowledged while also remaining as an individual and retaining personal ideals which may ultimately result in a connection. This is explored in Emily Dickinson's selected poetry I died for beauty, but was scarce and I had been hungry all the years , as well as Scott Westerfeld's novel Uglies. These texts all depict a struggle between being recognised and accepted in society and the desire to remain true to one's self, exploring the paradoxical nature of belonging which, on one hand, provides fulfilment, but also removes a sense of personal identity. Dickinson's I died for beauty, but was scarce...show more content... Struggles between opposing pressures of conformity and individuality which can also bring about connection is successfully explored by Dickinson through the depiction of the persona's conflict between a desire to belong yet desiring individuality as an artist, which ultimately results in a harmony between the two personas due to similar desires. Scott Westerfeld's Uglies also explores the struggle with maintaining individual identity while wishing to be accepted society through the perspective of protagonist Tally Youngblood. В¬Tally and Shay display conflicting perspectives towards the 'pretties' where Tally's desire to join the community evident in a positive tone that is used when describing them such as "beautiful" is contrasted with Shay's views of the society in "doing what you're supposed to do is always boring", where a struggle between opposing views is illustrated through the two in which Tally shows a wish to be accepted while Shay instead only wants to remain herself rather than have her ideals forcefully removed. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. Belonging Essay Examples The concept of belonging refers to how comfortable and accepted an individual feels in a given community. This is influenced quite strongly by the individuals multiple different identities and the nature of their citizenship. But it also relates to the other two concepts of context and participation (as they all connect). A sense of belonging could be argued to have been achieved when you have a clear understanding of your own identity and feel connected to that certain place. A sense that you are 'of this place' or Turangawaewae. For me personally, I grew up in west Auckland and moved to the Hibiscus Coast when I was 12 so for me, the Coast is where I feel most connected to and like I belong. Get more content on HelpWriting.net