Reflection of the Buddha in the Attic

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Qi Hao Mr. Griffin English III 10th September, 2013 The reflection of The Buddha in the Attic The Buddha in the Attic is a book talks about the early Japanese women who were married to American and their life in this foreign country. The author of this book just like a poet, she used a lot of parallelism makes her article like a poem. Nevertheless, the attractiveness of this book not only shows in author’s writing skill but also appears on revealing the state of losing people’s traditional conscience and culture during that very time in this new-born powerful country, America. America, the Garden of Eden, these Japanese women dreamed about everyday before they really arrived in this land. They dreamed their husband was wealthy and gentle; thereby they carried their husbands’ pictures wherever they were in the boat1. They dreamed their social status would be better than in Japan; thereby they thought wherever they went the men held open the doors and said, “Ladies first”2. They dreamed their life would be better in America because it is one of the most resourceful country; thereby they assumed the women did not have to work in the fields and there was plenty of rice and firewood for all.3. However, the reality shattered their dreams. Dreams not only existed among the Japanese women, but also the American men. These men assumed the Japanese women were virgins the matchmakers had promised them4. Some of the Japanese women had sex with the sailors, some of them even got pregnant. These affairs revealed their marriage without faith to each other and sex without love between the couple. Not only Japanese women was losing their conscience but also the American. American man had adultery with maids when their wives was out, so did their wives. During that time, people in whole American society were losing their conscience both the natives and the emigrants.
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