2022_심화영어

Scripts 167 There is no cause for concern. Japanese military officer: ( doubtfully ) I have my eye on you. Your activities haven't gone unnoticed. Narrator: Ahn Junggeun and the Korean supporter exchange worried glances, but before the officer can take any action, the train arrives. Korean supporter: ( whispering ) Be careful. We are counting on you. Ahn Junggeun: ( nodding ) I will do what needs to be done, for our people. Narrator: Ahn Junggeun heads towards Ito Hirobumi, the Japanese political leader. Ahn Junggeun: ( firmly ) For the freedom of Korea! Narrator: Ahn Junggeun fires his weapon, mortally wounding Ito. Chaos breaks out as authorities try to catch him. Ahn Junggeun: I have done what I could. May this act spark the flame of resistance. Do It Yourself A p. 122 M: Have you heard of diasporic literature? W: No, what is it? M: It’s literature written by authors from diaspora communities. It can be really powerful and offer a unique perspective on the human experience. W: I see. M: It can also help promote diversity in the literary world. One example of diasporic literature is Pachinko by Lee Minjin. It’s a story about a Korean family living in Japan over several generations, and it explores the themes of identity and belonging. W: That sounds really interesting. I’ll have to check it out. M: I highly recommend it. Diasporic literature is important because it gives voice to less-represented commun i t i e s and p r omo t e s c r o s s - cu l t u r a l understanding. W: I can definitely see the value in that. Thanks for telling me about it. B W: Today’s lecture will focus on the significance of bringing back the remains of overseas anti-Japanese movement activists to Korea. I want to stress that this act holds great importance in honoring the sacrifices made by these courageous individuals who fought against Japanese imperialism. I am convinced that bringing back their remains to their homeland not only demonstrates our deep respect for their unwavering commitment to our nation’s independence and cultural identity but also serves as a meaningful way to honor their bravery and inspire future generations. Let us not forget our duty to these heroes who sacrificed so much for our country. Through repatriation, we express our gratitude and ensure that their legacy lives on, continuing to shape our nation’s journey. Thank you for being a part of today’s lecture.

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