Comparison Of Refugees In 'Inside Out And Back Again'

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14 million refugees, men, women, and children are forced to flee their homes, towns, and family. The refugees are scared to stay but have to leave (Gervet). Refugees have to face losing a loved one to losing a little thing like a doll both hurts them greatly. Like many refugees, Ha the main character in the book “Inside out & Back again” by Thanhha Lai, have to face the similar losses as other refugees.Many refugees, like Ha, face the feeling of turning “Inside out” when they mourn the losses of their loved ones and their precious belongings, then they are able to turn “back again” with acceptance and support from their communities and friends. Living without loved ones and their precious belongings will make refugees face the point of turning “inside out”. All
For many refugees they lose their parent’s or sibling's. Some don’t have family there anymore so they lose there belongs that remind them of their home, family, and country. For Armela Kamenica and her brother Emir Kamenica they were born and raised in Sarajevo. As the author in “Children of War” recorded “ Their father, an economics professor, was kidnapped and killed by Serb forces in 1992.”(Brice 1). Amela and Emir had to deal with the lose of their father and mourn him will they try to live in a new country. In the book “Inside out & Back again” the character Ha goes face of a much bigger lose. Ha gets told “ Then he adds what no one wants to hear: It’s over; Saigon is gone.”(Lai 69).Ha has to face with the loss of never going back to here home or her country. Ha also loses her precious belonging that is

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