Friday, February 16, 2007

Prompt 10

Japanese understandings can be characterized as closed-minded for the survivors, uncaring for the second generation, and unknowing for the third. The Japanese who saw what happened in Nagasaki, probably to this day will not understand why American's dropped the bomb. The children of the survivors of the bombing wish to protect the feelings of Americans and do no seem to care about their parents feelings. And grandchildren of the survivors have not been taught about the history and the horrific things the bomb did to their ancestors. If one had to guess how they feel about Pearl Harbor, they could say the Japanese are sympthetic and remorseful, but will not apologize just as the United States will not be remorseful for doing something that we belived was right.

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