Yoshiko Uchida's Gold Mountain

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Many people in life have different fantasies of what they want to do with their life. The tricky part about living our dreams is that every action we make has some sort of consequence. In the poem Gold Mountain by Anonymous and the story Tears of Autumn by Yoshiko Uchida, the characters realize this downside of living the dream. It is important to remember that actions have consequences. In Gold Mountain, the workers said they came to America for a better life. They had a difficult time getting into San Fransisco. In the end, it resulted with them getting trapped into becoming workers. Stated by one of the workers," I borrowed money to come to Gold Mountain. Immigration officers cross-examined me; no way I could get through. Deported to

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