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Hiroshima_Diary

2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文

Hiroshima Diary Coming to Terms with My Ignorance The dropping of the atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is remembered as a point of Western victory in World War II, just as the attack on Pearl Harbor is remembered as “the day that went down in infamy”. Hiroshima Diary, written by Dr. Michihiko Hachiya, is a journal that records many experiences of the Japanese in Hiroshima on the day of and the days immediately following the bombing. The diary is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally moving, as Hachiya tried to record the personal experiences of those he came into contact with, as well as the medical complications that arose from radiation sickness in the aftermath of the bomb. After reading the selection, I found myself almost ashamed, because, as an American, I grew up believing that the events at Hiroshima and Nagasaki were ultimately retaliations-in-kind for the grave offense at Pearl Harbor. This non-Western account made me believe for the first time that, in some respects, the dropping of the atomic bombs in Japan during August, 1945 was more deplorable than the Japanese offensive at Pearl Harbor. “Hiroshima Diary” revealed to me that I am a product of American culture, and in doing people, hiroshima, after, hachiya, american, japanese, diary, world, reading, one, been, myself, about, war, personal, pearl, just, immediately, human, harbor, because, am, same, revealed, made, ii, idea, time, stories, reason, perspective, pain, japan, hospital, hopes, found
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