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1. Introduction: Summary of Pachinko
2. Who Are the Korean in Japan: Historical Context
3. Korean in Japan: Colonized Lives
4. Racial Self Hatred
5. Conclusion
1. Introduction: Summary of Pachinko
2. Who Are the Korean in Japan: Historical Context
3. Korean in Japan: Colonized Lives
4. Racial Self Hatred
5. Conclusion
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a liar.\" (Chapter 12) This quote, often had to conceal their identity and culture in order to avoid discrimination and social exclusion.
5. Conclusion
In summary, \"Pachinko\" by Lee Min Jin provides a powerful representation of the lives of Koreans in Japan during the period of Japan\'s colonialism on Korea. the Korea-Japan Annexation had a profound impact on the lives of Koreans in Japan, as it resulted in discrimination, marginalization, and the suppression of Korean culture and identity. This novel portrays the lives of Koreans in Japan during the colonial period as difficult and challenging, marked by discrimination, racism, and social exclusion. In the face of these challenges, as they work hard to build a better life for themselves and their families despite the obstacles they face.
5. Conclusion
In summary, \"Pachinko\" by Lee Min Jin provides a powerful representation of the lives of Koreans in Japan during the period of Japan\'s colonialism on Korea. the Korea-Japan Annexation had a profound impact on the lives of Koreans in Japan, as it resulted in discrimination, marginalization, and the suppression of Korean culture and identity. This novel portrays the lives of Koreans in Japan during the colonial period as difficult and challenging, marked by discrimination, racism, and social exclusion. In the face of these challenges, as they work hard to build a better life for themselves and their families despite the obstacles they face.
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