The Buddha In The Attic Analysis

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In the novel, The Buddha in the Attic, the women traveling to America face hardships they could have never imagined. The girls mentioned in the novel do not have names, and are only depicted by the way they were brought up in their home country of Japan. The absence of a proper narrator gives the reader a more intimate feeling and the ability to make a deeper connection with the women. Additionally, the period when the novel is set, before the Pearl Harbor bombing, gives the reader an insight on how the women will be effected in America. In The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka, the women are joined together and separated by the way they were raised in Japan and the way that they are treated in America by those whom they serve. In the

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