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Inside Out & Back Again

2023-07-08 20:09:53

In her decade of life, Hà knows only Saigon: the thrill of the market, the joy of tradition, and the warmth of a friend near her. But now the Vietnam War has arrived at her house. When Saigon collapsed, Ha and her family were forced to escape and they got on a hopeful ship. In the United States, Ha discovered a foreign world of Alabama.

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.

In the novel, "inside and outside" refugees were "separated from the inside to the outside" to be separated from their families without saying long distance travel with what they want. Therefore, by learning about new communities, learning new people, and celebrating other people, they will be "back." The novel "inside out" is also an article "," "refugee changing the margin of the world lunch". Both refugees were forced to escape from the house, but in the new country they returned together. The lives of refugees are more fulfilling and they find their courage and hope for themselves and others. The proportion of life and struggle narrows or increases

The book "Out Out and Back Again" escapes to "inside" because they can "return" by leaving the house and creating a new life by war. As a result of difficulty, I had to start from where I had nothing, and I had to rebuild my new life for myself and my family. Refugees have experienced the worst, but the history they produced continues to be praised for generations after their families.