![]() ![]() Anh's two uncles who participated in the war alongside the American and Australian soldiers are taken to the re-education camps. The narrator of the memoir uses the re-education camps to symbolize the ruthlessness of the communist government which took over Vietnam after the end of the war. At last, the family manages to arrive in Australia safely but the journey is rough and scary. He threatens to throw the baby into the waters as Tam screams to the family to help the baby. At some point, the pirate grabs a young child and tears his diapers. Anh's extended family is at the mercy of the natural and human disasters but they only hope that the creator will grant them journey mercies. For instance, as Anh's family escapes from Vietnam using a fishing boat, they face a lot of challenges including rough storms and pirates. ![]() The escape journey symbolizes the dangers of immigration. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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