The motif in question is the absurd stranger, like Camus's famous conception of it. The women share a point of view that is discovered by motif. They feel more like property every day, unfortunately. Back in Japan, they had names and lives and friends and family, but in America, they are just "Japanese foreigners." The symbolism of their being brides is confused by their disappointing spouses. Their transfer from Japan to America has made them into more of an object than a person in terms of their public treatment. That is a clear symbol for the unanimous (and therefore systematic) nature of their struggle, and it also symbolizes their feelings of meaninglessness and lack of identity. One obvious symbolism in the book is that the women in the story have no name. 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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