The cultural setting of "Red Cranes" most clearly influences how Mie experiences the world in that;
- Mie decides to pursue an education from her mother who teaches Mie to read and write, even though she lives in a rural area.
The story, "Red Cranes" by Jacey Choy is set in a rural part of Japan. There, Mie's parents make a living from their farmland.
Yuki, Mie's father goes to the farm while her mother tends to the home. Despite their lowly background, Mie has very huge dreams.
Her mother does not have much education but she still teaches Mie how to read and write based on the little she knows.
Mie wishes to further her education and make something of her life aside from just being a mother who takes care of the home.
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Pathos would be candy since he was told he had to kill his own dog kinda show an emotional scene.
crooks would be logos throughout the story he was more logical and sometimes fail to be sympathetic.
Slim would be logos although he was kinda worshiped he was doing logical things like having manners and keeping normal hygiene.
Curley: would have been more ethos, he was more related to ethnic then anything else, he wasn't simpathetic or logical. He was harsh and a bit evil i might say.