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Hiroshima Essay Research Paper John Hersey

Hiroshima Essay, Research Paper


John Hersey’s Hiroshima is a factual account about the day the United States


government dropped the first atom bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan. John


interviewed six survivors and reported their stories in a factual but


interesting fashion. He gives a brief description of each person and tells


of his or her daily activities both before and after the explosion. Hersey’s


descriptions of people and events give the reader a feeling of actually being


at the scene. He intensifies each character’s need to survive. The sense of


survival is deeply rooted in the hearts of most people.


One of the survivors ("hibakusha" as they were known), Mrs. Hatsuyo Nakamura,


is described as "?a tailor’s widow, [who] stood by the window of her kitchen,


watching a neighbor tearing down his house because it lay in the path of an


air-raid-defense fire lane"(1). I was very impressed by Mrs. Nakamura and


her determination to survive and to help her children survive. After the


bomb exploded she found herself being thrown into the next room and buried


under debris; but the cries of her youngest child Myeko made her break free


to rescue her children. After struggling through debris and making a path,


she found all three of her children and took them outside. However, they had


nothing on but underwear. Even though it was summer she feared that the


children might catch cold. She went back into the house and retrieved


clothing and, oddly enough, overcoats. She also found her only means of


income, a sewing machine, which she threw into a water tank. Mrs. Nakamura’s


sense of survival saved her life and the lives of her three children. Even


though her rationality was blurred at times, such as getting overcoats for


the children in the middle of summer and th

rowing her sewing machine into the


water tank, her desire to survive pushed her beyond her limits.


In comparison, the "Testimony of Toshiko Saeki" tells of a young woman’s


struggle to find her family after the bomb was dropped. The woman’s name is


Toshiko Saeki who, at the time of the bombing, was with her children at her


parents’ home which was far away from Hiroshima. She saw a flash of light


then felt heat surrounding her body. She then heard a loud noise and saw


windows and doors being blown away into the air. When she realized what had


happened her first instinct was to go to Hiroshima to find the rest of her


family. On her way she saw a naked man holding a piece of iron over his


head. She was embarrassed and turned her back on him. "The man was passing


by me, thn, I don’t know why, But I ran after him and I asked him to stop for


a moment. I asked him, "Which part of Hiroshima was attacked?" Then the man


put down the piece of iron and he started at me. He said, "You’re Toshiko,


aren’t you?" He said, "Toshiko!""(Saeki 1). Toshiko couldn’t tell who he


was until he said, "It’s me! It’s me, Toshiko! You can’t tell?"(Saeki 1).


She then realized it was one of her brothers, the second eldest. Toshiko


searched for her mother from August 6th through August 15th, only missing a


few days because of air-raid warnings. She could not find her. However, her


brother found her mother’s burned body and brought it home wrapped in a cloth.


The courage and determination of both Mrs. Nakamura and Ms. Saeki are true


examples of survival.


Hersey, John. Hiroshima. New ed. 1985. New York: Vintage Books, 1989


Saeki, Toshiko. "Testimony of Toshiko Saeki." November 1998


<http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~gef/hibakusha/toshiko.html>

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