When the Emperor Was Divine

How do the boy and his camp friends show more naivete than harmful intentions in some of their games and habits? ((Chapter #3.))

Chapter #3 pgs. 50-66.

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Many of the boy's games are similar to those of any children.... anywhere in the world. The boys play board games, and they play soldier.... though when they shout out things like "Kill the Japs!" they aren't considering either their own situations or heritage. These are children's games, rather than defiance.

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When the Emperor Was Divine