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What happened to the father in When the Emperor Was Divine?

What happened to the father in When the Emperor Was Divine?

The novel When the Emperor Was Divine tells a story of a Japanese American family’s ordeal in internment camps during World War Two. The father is arrested by the FBI because he is suspected a spy. The mother has to take care of her two children and move to the internment camp in Utah.

What does the White Dog symbolize In When the Emperor Was Divine?

Here, White Dog represents many of the Japanese-Americans themselves, who trust the U.S. government so much that they consent to the injustice of being sent to the internment camps. Unlike White Dog, the family’s caged bird does escape its imprisonment.

When did When the Emperor Was Divine take place?

1942

How is Mrs Hayashi’s life different after she returns from the camp?

Hayashi’s life different after she returns from internment camp? She becomes a single mother, starts to work for the first time. What do Mrs. Hayashi’s actions, words, and feelings tell you about her character?

What does water symbolize In When the Emperor Was Divine?

When they passed Intermittent lake, the girl was hoping to see it but it was not there. Water for them symbolizes home and hope, the absence of it represents the loss of both.

What does the Emperor Was Divine symbolize?

Jesus and the Japanese emperor are divine figures in two different cultures. Together they symbolize the dual background and culture of Japanese Americans. The mother of the family is a Christian and brings a picture of Jesus to the internment camp, which she hangs over her bed.

When the Emperor Was Divine the mother?

The mother is an unnamed Asian woman who appears from the beginning of the novel. The first chapter of the novel is told from her perspective and after that her importance slowly diminishes. While her name is never given, it is hinted that she is quite wealthy, being a member of the middle-class.