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Kamikaze - Coggle Diagram
Kamikaze
Themes
Conflict
A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
The conflict between individuals in Japan and the societal expectations placed upon them. These expectations were immensely strict as the Japanese regard honour to be incredibly important
Patriotism
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Conveys the father's love for country and heritage. Families patriotism was so strong they were so embarrassed that they just ignored him. Suggests his identity changed after he came back from the mission.
Nature
The physical world and everything in it (such as plants, animals, mountains, oceans, stars, etc.) that is not made by people
Exposure to nature reduces negative emotions and tension. The pilot changes his direction, because nature reminds him of the benefits of living
Memories
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The pilot remembers details of the games he played with his brothers, the colours and patterns of the fish and the taste of the sea salt. These vivid memories suggest what he is about to lose and conveys a powerful sense of home-sickness.
Beatrice Garland
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Inspired into looking at the motivations as to why people wanted to sacrifice themselves for their country
The poem
On the day of the attack, the pilot takes a 'samurai sword' with him along with his mind being full of 'incantations'
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