It is necessary to feel eternal connection and ultimately create a sense of security and individuality. In this way, individuals are recognized in communities and cultures, and they can empower themselves at the individual level and at the joint level. However, these positive notions of attribution do not inevitably belong to the consequences. In Peter Skrzynecki's poems "Feliks Skrzynecki" and "St. Patrick's College", Khaled Hosseini's novel "The Kite Runner" and Peter Weir's movie "Death Poetry Society", literature and film techniques Use it. Concept of the result
To make it easier to understand the concept of attribution it is helpful to distinguish the three main analysis levels that make up the attribution. The first level is a social site, the second is the personal identity, and the emotional attachment to various groups and groups, the third is the moral and the moral which the person uses to judge oneself and others' belonging sense Political value system. Although these various levels are interrelated, the attributes of many political projects tend to be assumed as follows and can not be reduced from each other.
However, in society, attribution is a necessity of life. Many texts explore the notion of attribution rather than the notion of attribution; short films between Jane Harrison's drama "The End of Rainbow" and short films are not local and human, but in several forms the concept of attribution I will explore. The end of the rainbow of Jane Harrison is a play exploring the notion of affiliation, not part of Harrison's cultural and historical background selection. Queen Elizabeth II visits Australia and plans of the 1950s are planned which carried out many racist policies that discriminate and alienate indigenous peoples and wider communities such as indigenous peoples and paternal policies It was. Through scripts it is clear that indigenous people do not belong to specific places and people, but not so.
Attribution is a way to accept, secure, accomplish, and tie people, places, groups, communities, and the world itself. However, they have different concepts to belong in a cultural, historical, personal, and social context. Changes in new experiences and human relationships may affect our own sense of belonging to the new social world through family relationships, through connections with the land, and through the family relationship. These themes can be seen in Alice Pung's Asia-Australia memoir "Unpolished Gem" and Philip Noyce's movie "Rabbit Proof Fence". Another related movie, blind side written and supervised by John Lee Hancock, is exploring the concept of the same attribution. The novel "Unpolished Jewel" and the two movies "rabbit proof fence" and "blind side" are stories about the journey of finding attribution awareness.