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    Saboteur

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    story "Saboteur" by Han Jin. 1369 words. Saboteur‚ written by Ha Jin exposes a difficult period of China: the Cultural Revolution and its consequences on people ’s life. Through the author ’s skillful use of setting‚ symbolism and the main character ’s dynamism‚ the reader is able to understand the theme of the story that is revenge. The setting of a story has a ponderous influence on the reader ’s perception as it often justifies a character ’s behavior. In Saboteur‚ the story

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    September‚ 9‚ 2012 “Saboteur” (2000) by Ha Jin (1956--) 1. Have you ever had an injustice done to you? How did you feel? Did you retaliate? Yes I have had injustice done to me‚ I was very upset because it was my word against and older man and the cops automatically believed him even though he was lying. So then I retaliated and bought him to court and won my case. 2. Do you believe Mr. Chiu’s revenge is justified? Are the effects of his revenge proportionate to his own suffering?

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    Saboteur

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    Saboteur The short story "Saboteur"‚ written by Ha Jin exposes a social problem of China: the consequence of Culture Revolution on people’s life. How the faithful educated scholar becomes a merciless assassin. Who is the real Saboteur‚ Mr. Chiu or policeman? Through the author’s skillful description‚ we are able to understand the theme of the story is revenge. And “Saboteur” is irony. The setting of a story has a ponderous influence on our perception as it often justifies a character’s behavior

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    Saboteur

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    SABOTEUR The short story “Saboteur” which was written by Ha Jin is a very interesting and unique story. After performing a close analysis‚ one will find‚ through the description of the characters and the tone‚ that Ha Jin tells the story of anger and revenge. This type of behavior took place within the most unlikely characters. Mr. Chiu was what many would consider a very intelligent person. He taught as a professor at a university. Mr. Chiu claims to be a “scholar‚ a philosopher and an

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    The Saboteur

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    In Saboteur‚ the author Ha Jin tries to make the reader believe that because Mr. Chiu was falsely charged with sabotage‚ he becomes a saboteur by causing a hepatitis epidemic in Muji to satisfy his immediate need for revenge. He purposefully spreads hepatitis to several restaurants around the police station in hopes to infect some policemen and their families. The build up of anger‚ frustration and feelings of helplessness are in part responsible for Mr. Chiu’s irrational decision to commit such

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    Essay on Saboteur

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    "Saboteur." Mr. Chiu unintentionally became the saboteur that he was accused of and there’s no indication that he regrets his choices. Although Mr. Chiu lives in a communist society where the Cultural Revolution was redefining the way of life for many Chinese people‚ there are still some fundamental principles of law and order that have not and will not change. His pride can be confused with arrogance and in this story his pride was definitely a character flaw. However‚ the complex human experience

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    Name: Marie Smyrne Paul Date: 3/11/13 Allen Patricia Essay 2 A White Heron Why could a man kill something he loves very much? That’s where I want to begin. When you love something or someone you care for that certain thing. You wouldn’t kill it. You would try to protect it‚ and not let anybody get close to it or hurt‚ and that’s where Sylvia comes in. Sylvia wanted to protect this bird because she truly loves nature unlike the hunter. In this story of “A white Heron” Dewett

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    Outline of Saboteur

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    SAMPLE ESSAY ASSIGNMENT ON SETTING (30%) Outline of Essay Title - The Importance of Settings in Ha Jin’s “Saboteur” Introduction - Ha Jin brings out the historical setting‚ consisting of political‚ social and cultural‚ geographical and physical elements as all are important in this story and how they influence the story line (thesis statement) Analysis - political‚ social and cultural elements as well as geographical and physical elements in the essay are discussed

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    Saboteur Summary

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    The author’s name is Ha Jin‚ and he is from China. The main character of “Saboteur” is Mr. Chiu. Moreover‚ Mr. Chiu is a teacher by profession at Harbin University. Also‚ he was married. In addition‚ the antagonist in this story is the policemen. The setting of this story based on a train station in Muji city‚ and couple were supposed to be heading to Harbin after their honeymoon gets over. The word saboteur is used for a person who commits sabotage. The main conflict began when the policemen decanted

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    Bridegroom Research Paper

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    Being ready for bridegroom looks to be Jesus underlying message in Matthew 25:1-13. Many Christians take the coming of the bridegroom as Jesus’ second coming; however‚ when Jesus first gave this parable‚ many of His followers believed Jesus was at the beginning of His reign on earth. They did not belief Jesus was going to die‚ rise again‚ and return to heaven. So‚ what was Jesus’ meaning for this story? While consulting many Bible commentaries‚ they all believe that Jesus’ message was be prepared

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