The most significant theme in John Hersey’s book “Hiroshima” are the long- term effects of war, confusion about what happened, long term mental and physical scars, short term mental and physical scars, and people being killed. The confusing things after the A-bomb was dropped on Hiroshima where that the city had been wiped out, all means of communication where gone, all the roads and street signes where wiped out, destroyed or blocked by collapsed buildings .”.. saw through the darkness that all the houses in her neighbourhood had collapsed.” 1 People not knowing what had happened as there had been no siting of a plane before the bomb was dropped, not being sure if a bomb or a fire had caused all the damage “The Americans are dropping gasoline. They ” re going to set fire to us!” , and not knowing what the site effects of the bomb would be on the people and land such as acid rain “The drops grew abnormally large.” 2 The long-term mental and physical scars left on the people of Hiroshima would have been not knowing what happened to family members, and friends who where missing and still are missing to this day, “You ” ve go to find him”3, and .”.. search for him.” 4 The physical scars left on the people of Hiroshima after the bombing are, organ damage, disease, accelerated aging, eye brows burnt off and skin damaged on faces and hands. People forgetting what Americans did to Japanese civilians, by dropping that awful thing, “He was slowing a bit.
The Essay on The Hiroshima bomb
The Hiroshima bomb, dropped in (insert year, i forget which) was a deadly atomic bomb that drastically affected the lives of Japanese citizens in both novels and in reality. In the fictional novel, The Street of a Thousand Blossoms, written by Gail Tsukiyama, the author portrays a very accurate perspective of the Japanese and their experiences during World War II. The tragedies that are ...
His memory, like the world’s was getting spotty.” 8 Now whenever anything shocking happens to America all they want is compassion, and for all people to worry about them and their need, and not for their enemies, as all there past history has been swept under the carpet, for dust together on. The short-term mental and physical scars left on the people of Hiroshima were people suffering in gutters and on side of roads before death, none seriously injured people not helping injured, and none seriously injured not being able to help injured as there where to many injured. The city being on fire, and people having to stay in river to seek refuge from the fire but drowned due to being exhausted and the strong currents, one side of the city extremely burnt while the other was not. People trying to help rescue and escape from the fire and city but not able to due to more fire and destruction “He tried several cross streets, but all were blocked.” 5, and .”.. as he approached the centre, that all the houses had been crushed and many were afire… he tried several points to penetrate the ruins, but the flames stopped him.” 6 After the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima the Japanese death rate was declared to be 78150 people dead, 13983 people missing, and 37425 people where injured.
All these deaths from one bomb. .”.. Scientists swarmed into the city”7, these American scientists where not their to help the Japanese survivors, but to collect the information about the bomb, what the effect was on people and land, the shock wave, effect close the bomb and far away. This information was gathered by these American scientists and locked away in, on American shores where almost no one had access to it. This shows that the bomb being dropped was not just to help the Americans win the war, but also as a scientific experiment on humans. It can be said that after the bombing on Hiroshima, that America have not changed their ways because today and every other day they are still causing destruction in the world and still causing deaths, whether it be through war, trying to help other countries or by getting involved in something that does not involve them.
All quotes take from John Hersey’s book “Hiroshima”1 page number 272 53 3 554 765406407 1088196.
The Report on Effects of the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Ever since the dawn of time man has found new ways of killing each other. The most destructive way of killing people known to man would have to be the atomic bomb. The reason why the atomic bomb is so destructive is that when it is detonated, it has more than one effect. The effects of the atomic bomb are so great that Nikita Khrushchev said that the survivors would envy the dead (International ...