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Very true for Raimond, as he grows the memoir highlights his understanding of the multifaceted nature of belonging. However, not really for Romulus as he doesn't become accustomed to the land as he outlines himself as an "Aborigine" when he moves to Australia. The symbolism of "The lonely red gum delienated against a dark blue backdrop of a sky"; representative of his opression when juxtaposed to the European foliage of his native homeland.Focus on specific aspects of belonging in the text.. like how Romulus is an immigrant.. Does he belong to Australia? and if he does how does he gain this sense of belonging?
and if he doesnt what prevents him.. ect... Same as Raimond.. he builds a connection to the australian land and stuff right?
For the hsc.. i did a paragraph on a comparison of Raimond and Romulus.. belonging to the australian land.. and another on Romulus and Hora's friendship...
there are quite alot of things you can talk about..
The main themes are:I'm just having a lot of trouble finding quotes with good analysis, my teacher says be prepared for every type of question i need like 5 key quotes for each theme or idea. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh supplementary text also epic fail. Have a feeling this is NOT going to be a good year.