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Two Evaluations

I. Create a graphic novel/comic about one of the following sections of the book:

a. 104-109 Dr. Sasaki d. 141-147 Reverend Tanimoto
b. 121-126 Ms. Sasaki e. 96-100 Ms. Nakamura
c. 128-133 Dr. Fujii f. 111-117 Father Kleinsorge

You must:

1. Create 6-10 page comic using 3x3 panel design
2. Use both thought/speech bubbles and captions
3. Create a book or put on poster board
4. Draw, use a computer, and/or magazine collage
5. Elaborate on story and/or make local
6. Try to include an advertisement or graffiti
7. Title your comic and put the pages you covered
8. Use at least 3 different panel transitions

II. Write an essay using myaccess.com

• Write an essay about the bombing of Hiroshima as a significant moment in history. Refer to multiple sources (i.e. articles, books, websites, videos etc…) and perspectives (difference in gender, societal role, background…)

• Your essay should contain quotes and references for the quotes.

References

Although the people of Hiroshima come together as a community in response to the bombing, as victims, they suffer alone. Many references throughout the book, Hiroshima, depict how the people have severe, hideous injuries but do not complain or cry out; they suffer silently (stoically). Hersey suggests that this is a uniquely Japanese characteristic—that Japanese individuals attach great importance to not disturbing the larger group and do not call attention to their own needs or pain. In a well developed essay find specific examples of this Japanese characteristic. First, start essay with a hook, a quote, and/or important statement/question. Then, choose 1-3 of the six survivors that the author Hersey interviewed as representing different perspectives on the bombing. You might try finding examples of when:

Japanese survivors are stoic. (reasons)
• Japanese survivors are stoic because they could be strong and supportive of their country.
• Japanese survivors are stoic because

Japanese survivors are stoic. (kinds)
• Japanese religious characters are stoic.
• Japanese

Japanese survivors are stoic. (parts)

• Japanese survivors’ attitude is stoic.
• Japanese survivors’
• Japanese survivors’

Japanese survivors are stoic. (times)
• Japanese survivors are stoic when they face conditions after the bomb.
• Japanese survivors are stoic when
• Japanese survivors are stoic when

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