Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Joy Kogawas Obasan Essay -- essays research papers
   Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  I decided to read the novel by Joy Kogawa entitled Obasan. The     novel was written in 1981 and told the details of how the Japanese were     discriminated against during World War 2. The author's main purpose was     to educated the reader on how hard life really was for her family and     other Japanese Canadians living in British Columbia, and especially in     Vancouver. Joy Kogawa tried to show how ignorant British Columbians     really were, and that we still do not fully understand what really     happened during the war. She also tries to teach Canadians the culture     of the Japanese.        Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The novel starts in the seventies with Naomi a teacher in     Northern Alberta finding out that her uncle has died. When Naomi returns     home to console her Aunt Obasan, she begins to relive the difficulties of     her life. She recounts the struggle against the government and     themselves while trying to stay in Vancouver. Naomi is very small at the     time of the war and did not really fully understand what was happening to     her race. The novel recounts the struggle of Naomi's Aunt Emily to     ensure that her family would be together in whatever place they were sent     to. Aunt Emily wanted to head east to Toronto, but was unable to get the     documentation for the entire family which included her sister children,     who she was taking care of. The novel discuses the camps that the     Japanese families were sent to in Hastings Park during the ...                      
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