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Alla
2 months ago
11

"Obachan would chew the food first/spit out maggots" is a concrete image that is also an archetype because _____. it is represen

tative of all ideal mothers sacrificing themselves for their children's lives Obachan means archetype in Japanese it bridges the gap between World War II and Vietnam War it is so vivid and memorable
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2 answers:
seraphim [7.4K]2 months ago
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The accurate answer is that it symbolizes all devoted mothers who sacrifice themselves for their children's well-being.
Flura [7K]2 months ago
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Because it symbolizes all devoted mothers who sacrifice their own well-being to protect their children.
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