Hotel On The Corner Of Sweet And Bitter Character Analysis

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Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet In these five paragraphs I will be writing about the book “Hotel on the Corner of Sweet and Bitter” written by Jamie Ford and five quotation that important and made up the theme for me. This book gives a feel a lot of different emotions. The first quote was “‘You are Chinese aren’t you,Henry? That’s fine. Be who you are, she said, turning away, a look of disappointment in her eyes. “But I’m an American’’(p. 60). This quote is important because it shows how Keiko believes even if her parents are Japanese she feels more American then Japanese since she barely spoke Japanese. The second quote is “It didn’t matter. He’d learned long ago: perfection isn’t what family is all about” (pg.146). I believe this quote can relate to a lot of people no matter how different there families struggles or situation they’re in because no family is perfect and if you need someone for guidance or advice they be there to pick you up right back on your feet. Another thing is when someone in your family make a mistake they’d be there right next to you though your …show more content…

For example, Henry's dad didn’t approve of Keiko, and he hated her people(Japanese). He did everything in his power to stop Keiko and Henry from becoming friends and lovers such as hiding the letters from Henry to stop them from meeting. He tells Henry straight he forbids him to see her. Henry defies his dad and continues to be with Keiko, causing his dad to disown him from their family, and forcing his mother to do the same. They didn’t talk to each other for years, and right up until his death they never had another conversation. However, Despite this, Henry did what he through was right like go looking for her after so many years , and continues to be friends with

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