The story about the bracelet by Yoshiko Uchida is a short story About . Ruri and her family as a Japanese - American family during world war 2. Ruri is sent to a relocation center and they are forced to move out of their home. Even after the events of the story she still remembers it. Through the action of the characters, readers understand that Yoshiko Uchida shows that sometimes people have to show empathy for those you care about.
In the beginning of the story
“It was a warm day, but I put on my sweater and my coat so I wouldn’t have to carry them and I picked up my two suitcases. Each one had a tag with my name and our family number on it. Every Japanese family had to register and get a number to go.” (24) The United States and Japan were at war, and every Japanese person was being evacuated by the government to a concentration camp. Ruri and her family had to pack their bags and
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In conclusion, the Bracelet” by Yoshiko Uchida. people will sometimes show empathy for those who they care most about. Ruri gives the golden chain to her best friend for memories, Ruri is thinking hard about her dad, she was hoping everything would be good. IT is a powerful story that sheds light and dark periods in American history, where Japanese Americans were marginalized and forced into internment camps during World war two throughout the story. Emi's journey self -discovery the author highlights complexity of identity and the importance of holding onto a cultural heritage. The story also emphasizes the resilience of the human spirit and the ability to find hope and meaning in the darkest of circumstances. Overall in my opinion the bracelet is an inspiring story provoking tale about culture back then. It is a lesson that all reader’s can take with them as they navigate relationships with the ones they