I will also agree to this. The scene depicts what I will call the innermost emotion of Vietnamese at that particular period.Anne Lucas wrote: ↑01 Mar 2022, 22:55 Which scene from this book do you like the most?
My favorite scene is when the Vietnamese asked the author and the other Black men, "Why are you helping the oppressor oppress us when your people are being oppressed in your country?”
Favorite scene from the book
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Of course, it was a great scene and also captivating for me.JamesJaphet wrote: ↑07 Mar 2022, 04:31 The scene of the question by the Vietnamese to the author and the other black men was very easily my favourite part of the book. The depth of the question left me shaking my head in agreement.
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To be quite honest, there were many interesting and intriguing scenes this book. It'd be a little bit difficult for me to pick just one as my favorite.Anne Lucas wrote: ↑01 Mar 2022, 22:55 Which scene from this book do you like the most?
My favorite scene is when the Vietnamese asked the author and the other Black men, "Why are you helping the oppressor oppress us when your people are being oppressed in your country?”
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The entire book was a fantastic read. So many scenes stood out for me and it would be difficult to streamline to just but. But I can't agree less that this scene was very detailed.
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It's definitely impossible to choose just one scene because the whole experience of the author is captivating and full of messages and lessons that address different areas. But of this particular anecdote, I can say that it was simply like an iron fist in a velvet glove.Anne Lucas wrote: ↑01 Mar 2022, 22:55 Which scene from this book do you like the most?
My favorite scene is when the Vietnamese asked the author and the other Black men, "Why are you helping the oppressor oppress us when your people are being oppressed in your country?”