Monday, June 18, 2007

Assignment 9(b)

"The Japanese wartime diet had not sustained him, and he felt the strain of being a foreigner in an increasingly xenophobic Japan; even a German, since the defeat of the Fatherland, was unpopular." (Hiroshima, p. 16)

I don't understand what is the Japanese wartime diet.

2 comments:

YingYang said...
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YingYang said...

I think that the Japanese wartime diet mean that the limitation that the father can do in Japan within this situation because the bombing and the death there are not enough for him to save all the people.