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Belonging is an abstract perception that evolves and develops in response to sociocultural, political and personal contexts. An individual’s sense of belonging is closely linked to identity and the challenges of connecting to broader social realm. Peter Skrzynecki’s ‘Immigrant Chronicles’, particularly the poems ‘Migrant Hostel’ and ’10 Mary Street’, and Vincent Van Gogh’s ‘The Starry Night’ effectively demonstrate the migrant experience and how an individual’s sense of belonging is determined not only by their own choices but also by the attitudes of others. It is also closely related to the affinity with one’s personal value where cultural identity is at the heart of the migrant experience. The diaspora felt by migrants is centred on the

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