Immigrants were always catastrophic losses for Ha as the children bullied her and she had to start from the beginning. On page 145, it says: "A pink boy with white hair, white eyebrows and white eyelashes on his head. Laugh." This evidence indicates that H suffers from a loss of interruption , She now no longer lives in a place where everyone seems to be her, so now she has to make new friends, except her appearance. On page 126, he says, "Even among the poorest people, we always have beautiful furniture and a cuisine that suits them, said Mama, thank you. I am working hard." They do not carry around as they leave, as they do not match the old, so they have to start over from the beginning. After all, you can see that immigrants are catastrophic losses for Ha.
8 At the end of the unit evaluation, I will write about the title of the novel "Inside Out & Back Again" related to evacuation experiences and home discoveries of general refugees, taking Ha as an example. To explain the "outside and outside" and "back again", you first need to explain who she is. Read 1-17 pages again and collect the most powerful evidence you can find to answer this question.
Analysis of the meaning of the title of the novel: Reintegration of the experience of the general refugees with the experiences of the domestic and foreign parties, Part 2: Part 2: Course
Throughout history, the state has experienced war regardless of whether it is against the state or whether the state opposes its own people. In the novel "Inside Out & Back Again", I will learn how girls named Ha and their families can experience refugee experiences. The title of the novel "Inside Out & Back Again" combines the feeling and difficulties of refugees and "Outside Out" that I experienced, but when they create a new life in a new community, Return". Ha's experience has led to general refugees who experienced difficulties and built a new life for themselves.
Did you have big movements? I have it when I move to a new school. I need to meet new people and adapt to the new surroundings. In the novel, "both inside and outside" and refugees also made tremendous changes. Ha's experience in the novel provides many examples of refugee experience. Because going out is that there is no room for living, traveling or choosing, the second part is finding a new community home, helping others, and meeting new people.
Let's think about the meaning of the novel title, Inside Out & Back Again. How is this title related to the general refugee experience of evacuating refugees and finding homes? To answer this question, find the strongest evidence and text link the experience of the character in the novel "inside and outside" with the experience of the actual refugee.