The Bomb
Essay by review • February 18, 2011 • Essay • 984 Words (4 Pages) • 1,274 Views
The terror of nuclear war, the fright of your home being destroyed before your eyes. This was what was facing 16 year old Sorry Rinamu in the novel The Bomb by Theodore Taylor. This historical fiction deals with the problems of Sorry and his small island facing the control of Japan and needs of the United States.
The Bomb takes place on the small island of Bikini Atoll after World War II in the year 1946. Being located in the west Pacific led to problems with Japan. This island was under Japanese control during World War II, until the Americans freed them. Glad to be out of Japanese control, the Islanders are happy, until the United States needs to do something even more devastating then Japan ever did.
The Bomb starts off when the Japanese are occupying Bikini Atoll during World War II. The islanders see the American jets and celebrate, maybe it will mean their freedom soon. The Japanese were scared that the Americans would find and free the tiny island, so they had the island in complete darkness at night. The islanders remained calm until they could be freed, though.
Finally, it happened. Sorry, his mother, grandmother, sister, and teacher Tara, heard ships. The voices on the ships were not that of the conquering Japanese, though. The voices were of Americans. They ran to the shore to greet the Americans. They thought of this to be the end of the pain the island had under the Japanese.
Soon after being freed, Sorry and his uncle Abram heard the news on the radio. The Japanese have been crippled. "The Americans have invented a terrible new bomb. They dropped it on Hiroshima, a city in Japan, this morning. The Japanese are saying that thousands are dead. The whole city has been destroyed. One bomb. Just one bomb..." The uneasy feeling on the bomb was about to get worse.
The Americans came back to the island. They wanted to test the atomic bomb on the island. They forced the natives to move to an island south of Bikini. This did not make the natives happy, they didn't want to lose there island.
While they were getting ready to move, Abram got paint to mark the posts of the buildings. However, he had a plan. He used the paint to paint a boat red, he thought if they saw a boat in the water, they wouldn't bomb the island. However, he suddenly died before he could run the plan. This left Sorry to continue the plan.
They went out, Sorry, Tara, and Jonjen in the boat to save the island. They wondered if it would stop. They tried to save the island. Their effort didn't stop them though, the bomb was dropped. "Its killing has only begun."
The main conflict in The Bomb was between Sorry and the Americans who wanted to drop the Atomic Bomb. It was a pretty basic conflict, the Americans wanted to test the bomb, and sorry didn't want them to drop it. The conflict, however, wasn't completely solved. Sorry did stand up to the bomb, but it didn't stop it. As the book said its killing has only begun."
One of the main characters was Sorry Rinamu. Through out the book, he became a stronger person. He had just turned 14 in the beginning, the time of being a man in their culture. He changed
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