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Area of Study Belonging Describe how this image introduces aspects of belonging 2 Marks Analyse how the visual techniques of this text contribute to the representation of individuals belonging to a group 3 Marks ID: 420795

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Paper 1: Short Answer Questions

Area of Study: BelongingSlide2

Describe how this image introduces aspects of belonging. (2 Marks)

Analyse how the visual techniques of this text contribute to the representation of individuals belonging to a group. (3 Marks)

This image can be found

in Shan Tan’s The Arrival.

10 minutesSlide3

“We do not know, we do not know. We shall live from day to day, and put more locks on the doors, and get a fine fierce dog when the fine fierce bitch next door has pups, and hold on to our handbags more tenaciously; and the beauty of the trees by night, and the raptures of lovers under the stars, these things we shall forego. We shall forego the coming home drunken through the midnight streets, and the evening walk over the star-lit veld. We shall be careful, and knock this off our lives, and knock that off our lives, and hedge ourselves about with safety and precaution. And our lives will shrink, but they shall be the lives of superior beings; and we shall live with fear, but at least it will not be a fear of the unknown. And the conscience shall be thrust down; the light of life shall not be extinguished, but be put under a bushel, to be preserved for a generation that will live by it again, in some day not yet come; and how it will come, and when it will come, we shall not think about at all.”

― Alan Paton,

Cry, the Beloved Country

1. Explain how the author creates a strong sense of inclusion and exclusion in the extract. (3 Marks)

5 minutesSlide4

A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande

Jatte

– 1884 . Georges Seurat.

1. Describe how a sense of belonging is created in the image. (2 Marks)

5 minutesSlide5

The Ancestors – who were they, the myth and the reality? As a child, I used to boast that the Frames ‘came over with William of Orange’. I have since learned that this may have been so, for Frame is a version of Fleming,

Flamand

, from the Flemish weavers who settled in the lowlands of Scotland in the fourteenth century. I strengthen the reality of the myth of those ancestors each time I recall that Grandma Frame began working in a Paisley cotton mull when she was eight years old; that her daughters Polly,

Isy, Maggie spent their working lives as dressmakers and in their leisure produced exquisite embroidery, knitting, tatting, crochet; and her son George Samuel, my father, had a range of skills that included embroidery (or ‘fancy-work’, as it was known), rug making, leatherwork, painting in oils on canvas and on velvet. The Frames had a passion for making things.

An Angel at My Table Janet Frame.1. How does the writers knowledge of ancestors reveal a sense of pride within a family? (3 Marks)

5 minutes