The Theme of Belonging in Shaun Tan's The Lost Thing Essay

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    Shaun Tan The leading picture book author in Australia is the one and only Shaun Tan. Out of all the authors out there it is quite obvious why you would choose Shaun Tan over Anthony Browne. Tan's books always seem to be that little bit more engaging and for that reason, I believe that he’s a much better author than Browne. Tan’s excellent use of motifs, symbolism and detail in his illustrations throughout all of his books don't even compare to that of Browne's books. Tan’s books are the type of

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    The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan is an animated film adaptation, which explores our universal want to conform and our societal tendencies to exclude any differences. The picture film narrates the story of the lost thing, which is disorientated in a world of conformity and a world with no care to notice such diversity. The boy, a tireless collector of bottle tops, discovers the lost thing and befriends it, taking the responsibility to find its place of belonging in the dystopian city. Shaun Tan portrays

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    how the concept of Belonging is shown in your prescribed text and at least one other related text. Belonging is the complex process whereby perceptions of self and social allegiances are forged or not forget. It is a concept and not a theme, meaning it is a general idea, which encompasses the idea of not belonging. According to Abraham Maslow, belonging is essential in human development and not belonging is a barrier in achieving self-actualisation. The concept of Belonging is not static as it

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