Thursday, January 9, 2020
Hiroshima John Richard Was Compassionate Journalist
Born on June 17, 1914 in China, particularly in Tientsin, the author of Hiroshima John Richard was compassionate Journalist. John Richard Hersey parent was American missionaries Roscoe M. and Grace Hersey. He grew up in China, and this is why he spoke Chinese fluently. John Hersey favorite time was exercised his imagination with reading and writing. Hersey attended the American School. He also attended British Grammar School. Hersey graduated in literature at Cambridge University due to the fact that he moved to the United States of America with his families at the age ten. He also worked at Yale University and Cambridge University as Waiter and Librarian. John Hersey was a journalist who covered the conflict in Europe and Asia during World War II. Passionate and hard worker, Hersey won the Pulitzer Prize of American writer and he was considered one of the New Journalism. In New Journalism, storytelling article of the novel was typically nonfiction reportage. This is obviously the r eason why John Hersey was interested in the subject of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in Japan because John speaking depicts real historical figures by using the story technique of nonfiction. Moreover, the purpose of writing Hiroshima was to inform human about the incredible destructive power of atomic bomb on human beings (1). Another purpose of John Hersey of writing Hiroshima was to show that there was no political or national consolidated reaction to the bombing of Hiroshima. In
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