Yuan Zun - Chapter 86.2
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The Snow Falling on Cedars film provides an insight of how the sex projection is portrayed by forgiveness. During the second world war, the Japanese-Americans’ culture experienced troubling and enduring effects of cultural prejudices. During this period love affairs and relationship between American and Japanese were critically affected by war. For instance love affair between a Japanese lady, Hatsue, and protagonist Ishmael chambers was challenged by condition of bigotry and war. However, the issue of forgives is raised by the film where the Japanese-American find a way to forgive despite the tribulations and suffering they had experienced in foreign country.
The film also depicts how the sexual congress among the races in America knowingly and unknowingly influenced some factors that resulted to the internment of 120,000 Japanese-Americans. As a result, America’s civil liberty conflict was influenced by various eugenics and powerful racism that were not sufficiently addressed. Projection also accelerated the whole situation of the Japanese-Americans internment. The American could discriminate Japanese-Americans according to their descriptions of the Japanese and found them untrustworthy.
Japanese-American girls were raised to the perspective of the Japanese culture and expected to grow up to be like any other Japanese girl. It was not acceptable in American society develop affair between Japanese girl and American men. Therefore, the Japanese girls were taught to keep off and avoid white men. Other cultural differences, such as Japanese language which was hard to be understood by Americans, formed basis of racism. The Japanese culture was well embraced by Japanese American and this influence American to withdraw the trust on them. The economical over-rising of Japanese Americans also influenced internment of Japanese-American. The Causing farmers were concerned on how to eliminate the economic competition from Japanese American who had higher produce than them.





































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