Maybe the royal lineage of the author has led her to think in the way that she thought and to convey it via the characters that she made. Yet, it is her own opinion regarding the Japanese. She can think what she wants and that is justified.Bridgetbruso99 wrote: ↑17 Jan 2021, 13:50 Because it is told in perspective from a family that was once Korean royalty I do think that it is justified. The author was very good at explaining what transpired to drive the characters to their opinions about Japan and their attempts at trying to preserve their history and heritage in their new world.
But what I am asking is, is it justifiable when the author conveys her thoughts to a wide audience and letting some of them to think of the Japanese as same as she does?