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... Her story “Obasan” tells a tale of a Japanese family’s efforts to survive the traumas of World War II and the separation from their native home and each other. ... She returns to the home of her aunt, Obasan, to console her. ... She is most influenced by her aunt, Obasan. ... The narrator seems to understand Obasan very well. For instance, she describes Obasan’s ways of communicating by stating, “The language of grief is silence. ... The narrator describes Obasan as an old woman and starts to list all of Obasan’s childhood items that surround the house. This affects her because it shows that Obasan is a strong and wise person whom the narrator looks up to.
Approximate Word count = 622 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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