Hey guys,
Below is my intro for my cap a on belonging. The thesis is ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit theirexperience of belonging. Could you just let me know if this is a good intro?
According to American actor, Pearl Bailey, "You cannot belong to anyone else, until you belong to yourself”. This statement shows the necessity for an individual to interact with others. An individual’s experience of belonging is affected by one’s connection with other people, society and the world at large. An examination of People’s Republic, by Robert Muchamore, Migrant Hostel, by Peter Skrzynecki and 10 Mary Street, by the same poet, reveals that these exchanges can either enrich, or embellish, limit, or bound, an individual’s sense of allegiance. In People’s Republic, Muchamore draws on second person narrative perspective whereas Skrzynecki uses various imagery, amongst other techniques.
Thanks in advance
Below is my intro for my cap a on belonging. The thesis is ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit theirexperience of belonging. Could you just let me know if this is a good intro?
According to American actor, Pearl Bailey, "You cannot belong to anyone else, until you belong to yourself”. This statement shows the necessity for an individual to interact with others. An individual’s experience of belonging is affected by one’s connection with other people, society and the world at large. An examination of People’s Republic, by Robert Muchamore, Migrant Hostel, by Peter Skrzynecki and 10 Mary Street, by the same poet, reveals that these exchanges can either enrich, or embellish, limit, or bound, an individual’s sense of allegiance. In People’s Republic, Muchamore draws on second person narrative perspective whereas Skrzynecki uses various imagery, amongst other techniques.
Thanks in advance