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Essay Galaxy - Running Wild: Essay About the Novel Hiroshima
Running Wild: Essay About the Novel Hiroshima
Welcome to the nuclear age. Temperature are hotter than the surface
of the sun. Light is blinding. Air pressure is deadly. Radiation is lethal.
The experiences of six people that survived the planets first
nuclear explosion are reported to us in Hiroshima by John Hershey. The book
begins by describing the situation of the six individuals just before and
at the moment of the explosion that changed history.
The book first introduces Miss. Sasaki, a tin factory secretary,
who had just turned to say something to her friend. Next, Dr. Masakazu
Fugii, a doctor at a private hospital, was about the sit on his porch and
read the daily newspaper. Then, Mrs. Hatsuyo Nakamura was looking at his
next door neighbor through her kitchen window. Fr. Wilhelm Kliensorge, a
German priest, was lying on a couch in his hous....
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Number Of Words: 723 |
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