Thursday, December 20, 2018

'Dark Dreams Essay\r'

'In the novel disgraceful Dreams page 47 â€Å"The Waves to Freedom: The grade of Nga-Huynh Diep” (by Gracia Diep, aged 15), it tell us how the Vietnamese were treated. It says that the commie parties were to come and strip step forward-of-door everything that was precious in Vietnam from its heap. The Vietnamese were agonistic to live with bulge any exemption both under the tough supervision of the communist party or in a re-education camp.\r\nIt also says that the only happiness these people concur was hope of escaping the boorish to have an new(prenominal) dislodge at freedom in another land. In this taradiddle Nga-Huynh’s family risked their lives to escape Vietnam and she was only cardinal years of age. They went through an emotional and a painful journey. The only way to spark off to Australia was by boat and they had to follow the smugglers. The smugglers not only let her family travel by boat but also other families as well. So it was risky. The boa t whitethorn sink and they will run out of food.\r\nNga-Huynh sacrificed a lot for a chance at freedom and has come out maintaining her strong character. It says that the experiences of her escape from Vietnam haven’t weakened her they have made her into an redden stronger person. Anyways she is now happily married, working adult female with two daughters. She also lives in Melbourne and has engraft life in Australia very pleasurable and would even call it her â€Å"home. ” However she would same(p) to go back to Vietnam and see what has happened to the country since she left it in 1979.\r\n'

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