When My Name Was Keoko Book Report

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Today when we think of courage we relate it to a vigorous person who saves innocent people from fiery building, but even though it might not be obvious, acts of courage are performed all around you everyday. When My Name was Keoko, by Linda Sue Park is about a girl named Sun-hee whose life was changed when the Japanese invaded her home country of Korea during World War II. When the Japanese took over Korea, they changed every aspect of the Korean culture from what food they eat for dinner to what plants they can grow in their gardens. Sun-Hee and her family were not going to back down by the minatory rules of the Japanese government and decided to stand up for their rights in every way possible. Throughout the book every member of the Kim family preformed contumacious acts that are penalized with severe treatments or a beating and jail time if caught. Furthermore, even though you may not realize it, courage is being shown all the time throughout the book When My Name was Keoko. One of the most courageous acts performed in the book is when Uncle secretly joins the Korean Resistance. The Japanese tried to prevent and eliminate people like Uncle because they knew that they have the power to start a Korean rebellion against the Japanese empire. On page 176 it states, “She …show more content…

Some of the most impactful acts achieved in the book when was Uncle joined the Korean resistance, Omoni hiding the rose of Sharon tree, and when Uncle draws the Korean Flag for Sun-hee and Tae-yul. The Kim family prized their Korean culture above everything and was ready to do anything to protect it which was shown multiple times in the book. To be courageous you don't have to do some death defying stunt, all you have to do is stand up for what you believe in even if it isn't widely accepted in a

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