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    Study Guide Questions for Hiroshima Chapter 1: A Noiseless Flash Mr./Rev. Tanimoto 1. What kind of raid did most Hiroshima residents expect? B-29 air raid 2. What kept Rev. Tanimoto up the night before the bombing? the air raid warnings 3. What was the first thing noticed when the bomb went off? bright light 4. What protected Mr. Tanimoto from the blast? a rock garden Hatsuyo Nakamura 5. Why didn’t Hatsuyo move the children when the new air warning went off? They were tired

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    Wiktor Slezak 9/8/17 Summer Assignment Guided Questions Chapter 1 – A Noiseless Flash 1. The book “Hiroshima” by John Hersey was written in the year 1946. 2. The style that John Hersey used to write the book “Hiroshima” is New Journalism. John Hersey wrote in this style because he wanted to draw pictures in the readers minds to make them feel the things that they were reading. 3. Mr. B was the name that was given to the planes that were used to bomb Hiroshima. These plane’s technical names were

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    A Comparison of Two Poems

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    Both Takashi’s poem‚ ‘The Blade of Grass in a Dreamless Field’‚ and SadokoKuriha’s poem‚ ‘When We Say Hiroshima’ were written during a terrible time in the human race’s history‚ the bombing of Hiroshima. The Blade of Grass in a Dreamless Field is a poem written in English where as When We Say Hiroshima is a poem written in Japanese and then was translated to English. The blade of grass in a dreamless field is a very personal poem in which Takashi reflects upon his experiences of the Hiroshima bombing

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    Hiroshima

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    Hiroshima traces the experiences of six people who survived the atomic blast of August 6‚ 1945 at 8:15 am. The six people vary in age‚ education‚ financial status and employment. Miss Toshiko Sasaki‚ a personnel clerk; Dr. Masakazu Fuji‚ a physician; Mrs. Hatsuyo Nakamura‚ a tailor’s widow with three small children; Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge‚ a German missionary priest; Dr. Terufumi Sasaki‚ and the Reverend Kiyoshi Tanimoto are the six Hersey chose from dozens of people he interviewed. The book

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    Hiroshima- Book Report

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    Hiroshima - John Hersey Book Report – Natalie Kirby Hiroshima by John Hersey is a collection of biographies from six survivors from the bombing of Hiroshima. John Hersey wrote this book as an essay at first‚ but then the New York newspaper made a big deal out of it and how good it was. So a few months later he got it published. The setting of this book is in Hiroshima‚ Japan during the bombing (1945) and after the bombing. John Hersey wrote this book to tell what these six people were doing when

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    John Hersey was born in China on June 17th‚ 1914. John Hersey wrote the book Hiroshima on August 31‚ 1946. The book is about six survivors from the bombing of Hiroshima. The survivors was: Mrs. Hatsuy Nakamura‚ Dr. Terufumi Sasaki‚ Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge‚ Toshiko Sasaki‚ Dr. Masakazu Fujii‚ and Reverend Kiyoshi Tanimoto. These survivors were very strong people. They had to live off any resources that were left. Hersey wrote the book to tell the effects of the nuclear weapon. So he chose those

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    I am researching the effects of Hiroshima on the “hibakusha” to understand World War II and the everlasting impact of the atomic bombings. In Japan‚ "hibakusha" means "the people affected by the explosion." The devastation left by the atomic bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima served as a reminder of the damage that it can do. The Manhattan Project began the development and research of nuclear weaponry. The dual bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki forced Japan to surrender to the Allies on August 15

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    Have you ever felt the need to display your feelings of difficulties with anyone? In Japanese culture‚ it’s normal to not burden other people with your problems. In our everyday lives‚ it’s very normal to do so‚ as with therapists and good friends. John Hersey’s Hiroshima captures this essence. But Japanese also have a certain level of regard towards life. Japanese culture has a great sense of stoicism and regard towards humanity. In every person’s life‚ they come across a lot of misfortune. But

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    pain and grueling effect the weapons had on Japan to subside the justifiable argument. Therefore‚ the two reasons that the United States bombing on Japan was morally incorrect was the negative health factors and the destruction it caused in the hibakusha lives.

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    that people went through. Not only did the survivors have to endure the terrible symptoms of radiation sickness‚ but they struggled to make a living‚ and worst of all‚ they could hardly find any decent jobs due to the discrimination towards the "hibakusha"; the survivors of the atomic bomb.

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