Tuesday, April 1, 2008

When my name was Keoko: plot

Exposition: Japan is controling Korea. It is somewhere between 1940s ~ 1950s. Because Japanese are controling Korea, they take advantage of Koreans and Koreans cant do anything Japanese dont like.

Rising Action: There are conflicts between Japanese and Koreans. The Japanese took lots of supplies from Korea. Tea-yul's bike was taken to the Japanese police. And the Japanese forced some girls to volunteer to go to Japan to help their country. Also, Uncle works for the resistance secretly. And later on, Tae-yul was volunteered to join the Japanese army. Uncle ran away fromt the Japanese and was gone.

Climax: Tae-yul was volunteered for kamikaze which he has to die to success the mission. Kamikaze is a mission where you suiside with the airplane and crash into your opponents ship.

Falling action: The family finds out that Tae-yul was dead because of his mission kamikaze. But, the war was over, the americans won the war dropping 2 huge bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Because the war was over, the family gets information that uncle was alive in North Korea.

Resolution: Tae-yul was alive. He was doing his kamikaze mission but failed and was in the jail until the war had ended. And Abuji was one of the secret resistance of Korea.

2 comments:

BeccaR said...

Nice Blog!

Wow, I didn't do the exposition and rising action and all that stuff. That was really smart Jin!!
I like the way you did that...i should have done that!!!

Well, your book sounds a lot like mine where the girl is very courageous and all that stuff.

hehe
NIce Blog

Unknown said...

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