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Despite the fact that Young-sook and Mi-ja are best friends, they are polar opposites in many ways. Give some examples of how their lives and temperaments differ.
How is the ocean characterized in The Island of Sea Women? Is it a positive or negative force, or both?
Discuss the theme of forgiveness on a personal and cultural level as it pertains to Young-sook, Mi-ja, and Korea.
What function do the charcoal rubbings serve in the book?
Breathing can have both positive and negative consequences. Give examples of both from the novel.
How is Mi-ja psychologically affected by her family? How do her beliefs dictate her later life choices?
How does haenyeo culture differ from Korean culture as a whole? Give examples.
Neither Sang-mun nor Jun-bu behaves like a traditional haenyeo husband. Compare and contrast these two men.
Young-sook carries a grudge against Mi-ja for decades. Discuss the heavy price she pays for holding onto her anger. What is her motivation for doing so?
The book follows Young-sook’s life from the 1930s until 2008. How and why does haenyeo culture change over that time period?
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