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The oppression suffered by the Japanese was felt on a physical, mental, and emotional level. The reactions to the oppression differed upon individual. ... As a result of the oppression Aunt Emily possessed very opposite Japanese attributes. ... The oppression has caused Aunt Emily to take a stand regarding important issues in her life. ... The hardships faced by the Japanese during the time of oppression has caused her to depart from her Japanese ways, and brought on the need to carry on her battle. ... A direct result of the oppression is the destruction of Aunt Emily’s beliefs on the Japanese culture. If oppression had never taken place Aunt Emily would have no cause to change and become so vocal.
Approximate Word count = 512 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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