- Sunhee and Taeyul had to change their name to a Japanese one.
- Sunhee got beaten by the teacher for calling her friend's Korean name by accident.
- Sunhee was called a chin-il-pa.
- Uncle was upset over the announcement of the Korean runner's Japanese name over the radio.
- Mother secretly keeping the Sharon Tree.
- Japanese soldiers snatched away Taeyul's bike.
- Mrs Ahn lining up and had to count in Japanese.
- Mother kept the dragon pin.
- When Taeyul was finally a part of the kamikaze
- Korea was free from the Japanese rule.
Created based on a literature project and a novel, "When My Name Was Keoko" by Linda Sue Park
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
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