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Title: Obasan and Itsuka
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Reconciliation. Liberation. Belongingness. Home" (P.277) and reminiscent the tough past that she had to face during World War II. Japanese Canadians were mistreated because of their racial background, as Japanese Empire was the enemy of Canada during World War II... Showed first 250 characters
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While Naomi was evacuated and relocated from their own land and her mother, the youth of her life was ruined and memories of her pain are reflected on this quote, "There was a silence that could not speak. There is a silence that will not speak..."(P112)... Showed next 250 characters
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