Saturday, July 20, 2019
Huynh Quang Nhoungs The Land I Lost :: Essays Papers
Huynh Quang Nhoung's The Land I Lost           Vietnamese author Huynh Quang Nhoung wrote the book The Land I Lost.  The   setting, conflicts, and theme were very interesting in this book.  This book too place   on an old Vietnamese community farm.  Family, friends, and animals lived with the   villages.   There was a dense jungle bordering part of the small hamlet.   There were   quite a bit of conflicts throughout this book.   Animals would occasionally wander into   the village, kill a few cattle, and care everyone.   One time, a neighbor stole young   Nhoung's trained birds.   He stole the small pet back in the middle of night.   The best   thee to relate to this story is 'Be Thankful For What Has Been Given To You'.   These   ancient people were very lucky they even had this little piece of land to live and farm   on.   They were able to harvest enough food to survive and even had some left over to   sell at the market.         Certain forces or circumstances make the main character or characters act as they do.    I find the most interesting part of this book was the characters.   There were   Many characters, all with there own personalities.   Many of these characters happen   to be animals.   Huynh Quang Nhoung was by far the most important person.   The   autobiography of Nhoung included his cousin, whose name was never given.   His   cousin trained a water buffalo to attack and defend itself against crazy animals from   the jungle.   He taught three little birds to sing separate songs on command after   addicting them to opium.   Another character is a loose horse snake from the nearby   jungle.   This snake attempted to steal fish from a neighbor's private pond and   squeezed a cow to death, only to be slaughtered by a group of furious farmers.   A   monkey, belonging to an old woman once ran away from her while she was at   market.   He stole coals from the smothering fire and accidentally set the house on   fire.  The characters of The Land I Lost are definitely the most important and     					  Huynh Quang Nhoung's The Land I Lost  ::  Essays Papers  Huynh Quang Nhoung's The Land I Lost           Vietnamese author Huynh Quang Nhoung wrote the book The Land I Lost.  The   setting, conflicts, and theme were very interesting in this book.  This book too place   on an old Vietnamese community farm.  Family, friends, and animals lived with the   villages.   There was a dense jungle bordering part of the small hamlet.   There were   quite a bit of conflicts throughout this book.   Animals would occasionally wander into   the village, kill a few cattle, and care everyone.   One time, a neighbor stole young   Nhoung's trained birds.   He stole the small pet back in the middle of night.   The best   thee to relate to this story is 'Be Thankful For What Has Been Given To You'.   These   ancient people were very lucky they even had this little piece of land to live and farm   on.   They were able to harvest enough food to survive and even had some left over to   sell at the market.         Certain forces or circumstances make the main character or characters act as they do.    I find the most interesting part of this book was the characters.   There were   Many characters, all with there own personalities.   Many of these characters happen   to be animals.   Huynh Quang Nhoung was by far the most important person.   The   autobiography of Nhoung included his cousin, whose name was never given.   His   cousin trained a water buffalo to attack and defend itself against crazy animals from   the jungle.   He taught three little birds to sing separate songs on command after   addicting them to opium.   Another character is a loose horse snake from the nearby   jungle.   This snake attempted to steal fish from a neighbor's private pond and   squeezed a cow to death, only to be slaughtered by a group of furious farmers.   A   monkey, belonging to an old woman once ran away from her while she was at   market.   He stole coals from the smothering fire and accidentally set the house on   fire.  The characters of The Land I Lost are definitely the most important and     					    
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