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Race Stereotyping Leads to the False Accusation of Kabuo Miyamoto

2023-12-21 05:31:25

The racial stereotype caused a false accusation of Miyamoto K's song by David Guterson in his novel "Snow on Cry" during the racial history period. This book was held between 1940 and 1955. The background of this novel is Amier Harbor, a small town in San Piero Island. This is a small island and Amity is the largest town on the island. There are Japanese strawberry farmers and a single jawnet boat on this island. The novel is based on the trial of Karl Heine's murder case.

Mr. Yasuo Miyamoto: Mr. Kazuo Miyamoto is accused of killing Mr. Carl Heine. Kazuo received training of strawberries tailored to the tailoring of my father's kendo when I was young. And he used him in the war after a few years. He went back home from the fight and tried to repurchase 7 acres of his house. Miyamoto Hatsue (Imada): My wife and my daughter of a local strawberry farmer, the quiet and respected Eiji River became the childhood love of the Ismael Chamber of Commerce and Industry. As she grew older, she noticed that she had to choose Japanese culture instead of love and friendship for this outsider, and when she married Cabo, she knew it was right.

Now, one survivor - an assassin named Karl Heine - drowned in a strange situation, another fisherman was asked for murder. It is no accident that Mr. Yasuo Miyamoto was the first generation of Japanese Americans. For the local examiner, Heine's injury indicates that the sheriff is looking for "Japanese with blood gun". At Anglo's of Sangrodoro, hostility towards Japan remained high, born and raised on the island in Japan as in Kazuo, fought against the United States during wartime. In a sense, Kabo's trial is the continuation of a fight between the Caucasian community and its neighbors.

On the way to Miyamoto Kabu, everything is open. Kabuo was accused of defending himself in a trial involving murder and killing his colleague fisherman Carl Heine. In this murder case, racial discrimination plays a very important role in influencing judgment decisions and results. As a Japanese, Cabo is in a very unpleasant situation. All the evidence discovered by Armor Moran served him to believe that Kazuo was somewhat skeptical. The coroner's judgment on the head trauma of the victim was influenced primarily by racist ideas about the Japanese. The coroner pointed out that this wound is due to Japanese martial arts kendo. Because of the incorrect judgment of the examiner, the situation of supplementary worsened. Currently, all evidence is for Kabo, others are primarily focused on Kabo and I believe he is behind all of this.