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Anit [1.1K]
2 years ago
10

In Desert Exile, why does Uchida include the anecdote about the neighbors' sleeping son?

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s344n2d4d5 [400]2 years ago
4 0

Uchida includes the anecdote about the neighbors' sleeping son to provide a bit of amusement in an otherwise serious account.

<h3>Why does Uchida feel that calling it a condo was ludicrous?</h3>

Uchida's experience that calling it an "apartment" become "ludicrous". it is 10x20 toes, the darkish, cold, empty, the floor is dirty, and it smells of horses. The phrase "rental" suggests a home for human beings, no longer horses.

Desert Exile is a fantastically written private record. Uchida's purpose changed into to light up the Issei and Nisei internment revel on a private level for the advantage of later generations.

Learn more about Uchida here brainly.com/question/1385466

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