Literature has been used to tackle a variety of social and political topics. The topic of alienation‚ especially when it comes to minorities‚ played a part in Joy Kogawa’s Obasan. She was able to reveal Canada’s prejudice against Japanese Canadians and values of White supremacy through the alienation of its main character‚ Naomi Nakane. Naomi’s first encounter with the distancing effect of alienation occurs when she is still a child. During school‚ one of her classmates tells her‚ “All the
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Racial Discrimination Present in Joy Kogawa’s Obasan ------------------------------------------------- by: Natasha T. Discrimination is the unfair difference in treatment of people based on gender‚ race‚ disability‚ or religion. Being discriminated against is very hurtful‚ which is seen through Joy Kogawa’s Obasan. During World War II‚ the Japanese Canadians face racial discrimination‚ like Naomi and her family. Stephen faced several incidence of racial discrimination which leads him
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How the Japanese Internment Camps Disrupted the Transfer of Values One of the darkest periods in Canadian history strongly revolves around the Second World War and the internment of Canadian-Japanese citizens. “Obasan‚” a novel by Joy Kogawa‚ explores the internment of Canadian citizens of Japanese descent through Naomi Nakane‚ a thirty-six year old schoolteacher‚ and her family. The novel chronicles the life of Naomi‚ providing many perspectives from different parts of her life‚ beginning with
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based on utterly false beliefs. In society today‚ there are many racist people who put down and almost ostracize the people of another community. In Joy Kogawa’s novel‚ Obasan‚ the issue of racism is discussed through the various letters kept by Obasan which in turn provides a first-hand look at was done to Naomi’s family. In Obasan‚ there are many instances where the Joy Kogawa uses images of animals‚ such as insects‚ kittens and especially chickens to support a general theme of dehumanization. Also
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In the novel Obasan‚ Joy Kogawa depicts characters that are in opposition of the crowd due to their background. Characters such as Naomi‚ Obasan‚ and aunt Emily exhibit a unique way that doesn’t follow the crowd. Naomi is the main character of the novel but do not reveal anything too deep about herself until later in the story. Naomi is the character that doesn’t follow the influence of either aunt Emily or Obasan. Naomi doesn’t want to hear about how her japanese culture impacts the way she lives
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In my opinion‚ Obasan Ayako did the right thing -- she remained quiet whenever somebody asked her something that she didn’t feel comfortable answering. So yes‚ she is correct to keep silent. Throughout the novel‚ there were many people who relied on Obasan for the answers to their questions since she is elderly‚ has wisdom and experience due to how long she has lived for. Chapter 5‚ Page 26: “Why did my mother not return? After all these years‚ I find myself wondering‚ but with the dullness of
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In Joy Kogawa’s novel “Obasan‚” a Japanese-Canadian‚ Naomi Nakane‚ recalls her dark childhood during World War II. Since Naomi is a Japanese Canadian during World War II‚ her childhood was full of racism and prejudice and is treated harshly because she is Japanese; thus‚ affecting the story by bringing in flashbacks of sadness and devastation. During World War II‚ Japan launches an attack on the Unites States; resulting an immediate declaration of war against Japan. Canada ‚ being America’s ally
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Drew Chodash Sept. 1‚ 2013 Period 6 Dear Aunt Frances‚ In my younger and more naive years‚ you wrote me a letter. This letter brought me joy when it arrived‚ for as a child‚ I rarely received much mail. You told me how much you missed me and could not wait until I came to visit. Out of my own foolishness‚ I didn’t write you back. Now‚ after all these years‚ I am finally responding: I miss you too. More than words can describe. I remember the day I learned that I would never see you again
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extremely unjust. This theme of dehumanization is constantly seen throughout Joy Kogawa’s novel Obasan in which she uses many images of animals in order to allegorically symbolize the hardships which Naomi’s family is put through. These images of spiders‚ kittens‚ and especially chickens closely relate to the destitution of human beings during the outbreak of World War II. The two spiders which Naomi and Obasan discover while fumbling through the attic are symbolic of the dreadful memories that Naomi
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Sample of essays‚ letters and memorandum Letter of Enquiry English Language Society Tunku Abdul Rahman University College 77 Lorong Lembah Permai Tiga 11200 Tanjong Bungah Penang 15 June 2013 Manager Paradise Hotel 23 Jalan Gembira 11200 Tanjong Bungah Penang Dear Sir ACCOMMODATION FOR THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CAMP I am writing on behalf of the English Language Society of Tunku Abdul Rahman University College. We would like to enquire about your accommodation at your hotel.
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