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racial-and-social-tension
Interactions between American and Japanese characters reveal underlying racial hierarchies and social anxieties in the occupied Pacific States of America.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Man in the High Castle (1962)Philip K. Dick
Chapter 4
In this chapter, Mr. Robert Childan anxiously awaits a valuable shipment of American artifacts but faces disappointment when it does not arrive, leading to a tense interaction with his important client, Mr. Tagomi. Childan then encounters a young Japanese couple interested in purchasing traditional American art, which gives him hope for social acceptance and business success. Meanwhile, Frank Frink struggles with his precarious employment situation and contemplates his uncertain future under the oppressive political regime.