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What is a good written related text for belong to groups? (Doing Romulus) (1 Viewer)

epz

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Hey everyone,

Does anyone know a good related text for belonging to groups? I am having trouble finding a written one which has both opportunities and disappointments in it.

Thank you,
Appreciate the help.
 

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My related texts were always paintings. You can analyse it in immense depth, it shows your skills in analysing a variety of text types and it's also much easier to remember compared to ANOTHER written text.
 

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That's the only problem though, I am already doing a visual text (a documentary) and I have been advised to pick a written text for my second RT. Thanks for the suggestion though, will definitely take it into account :)
 

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Have a look at anything by Christopher Isherwood. He often utilises a detached narrator known as a flaneur which lends itself to good analysis about belonging to institutions, ideologies, groups etc.
 

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Have a look at anything by Christopher Isherwood. He often utilises a detached narrator known as a flaneur which lends itself to good analysis about belonging to institutions, ideologies, groups etc.
I tried reading Goodbye To Berlin yesterday but I just didn't like it for some reason, I got up to page 19 and it irritated me. I love the Kite Runner but I read it when I was 14 and hence only remember little and going through like 300 pages would take me too long. Thanks for the suggestion though, appreciate it.
 

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