1. Hiroshima Diary
"Hiroshima Diary" revealed to me that I am a product of American culture, and in doing so, opened my eyes to civilian Japanese sentiment in 1945, and the perspective of those in the midst of the horrors at Hiroshima. ... I was disgusted at the realization of the assumption and am ashamed to admit it. ... I would like to state that I am not racist, either intentionally or consciously, and my image of the scene was not a conscious attempt to relate to a people that I otherwise would not because of physical differences. ... At this point I was amazed by his ability to accept and acknowledge tha...
- Word Count: 1909
- Approx Pages: 8
- Grade Level: Undergraduate