Skrzynecki Poetry

Skrzynecki Poetry

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  • Date Submitted: 03/16/2009 10:40 PM
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Skrzynecki Poerty
In a multicultural society, like Australia it can be difficult to locate one culture or place where belonging can be found. This struggle is explored in Peter Skrzyneckis’s ‘10 Mary Street’. (CLICK) The poem reveals the way in which a family adjusts to a new environment, and their attempts to belong within it. 10 Mary Street employs the motif of the family home to express complex and ambivalent aspects of belonging such as physical, cultural and personal.
In a multicultural society, like Australia it can be difficult to locate one culture or place where belonging can be found. This struggle is explored in Peter Skrzyneckis’s ‘10 Mary Street’. (CLICK) The poem reveals the way in which a family adjusts to a new environment, and their attempts to belong within it. 10 Mary Street employs the motif of the family home to express complex and ambivalent aspects of belonging such as physical, cultural and personal.In a multicultural society, like Australia it can be difficult to locate one culture or place where belonging can be found. This struggle is explored in Peter Skrzyneckis’s ‘10 Mary Street’. (CLICK) The poem reveals the way in which a family adjusts to a new environment, and their attempts to belong within it. 10 Mary Street employs the motif of the family home to express complex and ambivalent aspects of belonging such as physical, cultural and personal.In a multicultural society, like Australia it can be difficult to locate one culture or place where belonging can be found. This struggle is explored in Peter Skrzyneckis’s ‘10 Mary Street’. (CLICK) The poem reveals the way in which a family adjusts to a new environment, and their attempts to belong within it. 10 Mary Street employs the motif of the family home to express complex and ambivalent aspects of belonging such as physical, cultural and personal.In a multicultural society, like Australia it can be difficult to locate one culture or place where belonging can be found....

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