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obasan novel

Silence is a theme in this novel. How is it exemplified in this in chapter 3 in obasan novel

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The author writes that "The language of her grief is silence. She has learned it well, its idioms, its nuances. Over the years, silence within her small body has grown large and powerful." Aunt Obasan has absorbed the pains and grief over many years without verbalizing her anguish, as she symbolizes the group of disposed Japanese Canadians during the period of World War II.