David Guterson 's snow fell on cedars at David Cuterson' s novel Snow Snowing on Cedars, the hero 's Mr. Yasuo Miyamoto was accused of killing Carl Heine. Miyamoto was indicted for a crime he never had committed. If Miyamoto has other ethnicities with the Japanese, his innocence will never be suspected. I can understand that Miyamoto's race makes him unable to receive a fair trial. This remark by imaginary books is backed by evidence from the United States between 1940 and 1955.
David Guterson's book "Snoweding On Cedars" explores love and prejudice through the eyes of various characters. In the winter of 1954, fisherman Kazuo Miyamoto attempted to kill a colleague fisherman Carl Heine Jr on San Piedro Island. He is a suspect because he was the only Japanese fisherman at the time. Carl's death and Karl Heine's head bruises are comparable to damage caused by Japanese martial arts kendo. Cabo was imprisoned for several days away from his wife 's first river and his children.
David Gatterson, author of "Snow on the Cedars" explains that San Piero is an isolated place that can not live without it. However, after several years of World War II, the fisherman drowned. Nikkei Americans are condemned by murder. Every action took place after the Second World War, and most of the people of the island participated in the war even Japanese American kabuki which was called murder. Through this novel, Guterson shows how stereotypes due to a racist part of American society and a series of beliefs about the personal attributes of the Japanese of San Pietro influence Kazuo's judgment .
In David Guterson's "Five Thousand Wet Souls" community (Guterson 5), I explain in his novel "Snow Falling Cedar". A community of diverse ethnic groups including Caucasian and Japanese. Due to racial discrimination, racial discrimination already exists and will affect the lives of children and adults in this isolated San Piedro Island. It is the cause of the confinement of Kazuo Hatsue and its family, the first hat and Ishmael. It is probably for the prosecution of homicide that he lost his land.