KyleFinlayson1997
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So I have taken numerous notes on the Skrzynecki poems I have studied and even gone an extra mile and studied a few extra just to get an idea of Skrzynecki's real feelings as a migrant struggling to belong, caught between two worlds. So I've been tasked with finding and comparing a related text to two poems of my choice, still undecided as well although I'm thinking Feliks Skrzynecki and In the Folk Museum would be the best choices as they both have strong links to "not belonging."
Some ideas I've had have been Pan's Labyrinth, Kite Runner, Always a Visitor (which would probably be brilliant for this task but I simply cannot get my hands on a copy) and last of all, don't laugh, Grand Theft Auto IV. Although I really doubt I'd ever use a video game, especially one like GTA, you can't help but wonder if there are enough identifiable techniques to compare Niko's journey as a migrant to Skrzynecki's journey, even though there are a lot of blatant differences. But that's beside the point, I'm wondering if any of the ideas I have are worth looking into or if anyone has any tips.
Any help would be appreciated.
Some ideas I've had have been Pan's Labyrinth, Kite Runner, Always a Visitor (which would probably be brilliant for this task but I simply cannot get my hands on a copy) and last of all, don't laugh, Grand Theft Auto IV. Although I really doubt I'd ever use a video game, especially one like GTA, you can't help but wonder if there are enough identifiable techniques to compare Niko's journey as a migrant to Skrzynecki's journey, even though there are a lot of blatant differences. But that's beside the point, I'm wondering if any of the ideas I have are worth looking into or if anyone has any tips.
Any help would be appreciated.