This story was quite interesting and way better than any Faulkner story. In Jin's story,I found it ironic that Mr. Chiu was huffing and puffing about the policemen and that they were being unfair and unjust to an innocent individual. However, at the end of the story, I found it unfair and unjust that eight hundred innocent people contracted and six innocent individuals died from acute hepatitis from which I assumed was from Mr. Chiu. I know he did it out of rage but from the beginning of the story I knew he was weak and I knew he was going to do something stupid. I realized he was weak when Jin described Mr. Chiu having a "thin jaw" and he was suffering from liver problems due to acute hepatitis (170). Mr. Chiu must have married the perfect gal because she is just as weak and stupid as he is. I assumed she is weak when Jin described her as pale and wearing wire glasses. Her wire glasses are fragile just like her. She is also suffering and complaining from her health. She indicated that she has a headache. Like I said she is stupid, this is because she sent a lawyer and the only experience he has in law only concerned with "extramarital affairs" (174). Mr. Chiu even called his wife a "stupid women" (174). I know I sound like I am complaining but I am not. It was just something I noticed. :]
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
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Posted by lydia at 8:20 PM
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