Saturday, October 12, 2019
Black Rain :: essays research papers
   BLACK RAIN by Masuji    Ibuse The main character in the novel is in some ways like    myself. Mr. Shizuma is a person that is intrigued by many    things and likes to see what reaction people have from any    action. Throughout the novel he feels the need to go to    different parts of the city and surrounding communities in    order to see the effects of the unknown bomb. Mr. Shizuma    was not only interested in what happened to the people of    the community but he was also interested in finding out what    the weapon used was called and made out of. There were    different names given to the bomb throughout the book and    he sums up the names in one paragraph, The name of the    bomb had already undergone a number of changes, from the    initial ââ¬Å"new weaponâ⬠ through ââ¬Å"new-type bomb,â⬠ ââ¬Å"secret    weapon,â⬠ ââ¬Å"special new-type bomb,â⬠ to ââ¬Å"special    high-capacity bomb.â⬠ That day, I learned for the first time to    call it an ââ¬Å"atomic bomb.â⬠ (Black Rain 282) The importance    of the name of the bomb may seem ineffectual, but he seems    to dwell on finding out what caused this type of destruction.    Something else that Mr. Shizuma wants to do is remember    every little detail about what happens to everything from    what angle the house was on after the bomb to what his wife    cooked for dinner with the food rationing. He even likes to    write how people cured themselves of radiation sickness and    what the burns and other injuries look and act like. These    things are like myself in the fact that he does not like to    forget what things are like, wants to see first hand what the    effects are, and is very interested in finding information about    new things that he has never seen before. He also likes to    help people greatly such as his constant wanderings looking    for coal for his community. If you were depended on would    you help your community? I think so. The theme that is very    meaningful to me is that war hurts two different parts of a    country. The first is the military, which was not really talked    about, and then there is the civilians. The civilians must ration    food so that the military can eat, and then they must also    suffer because the bomb that was dropped was not meant    for any military base but to destroy and kill a city. The theme    is clear in meaning that it hurts the civilians much more than it    hurts the military and that war is very, very cruel. The people    that were rationing had very little to eat and that amount    					    
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