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The story “Saboteur” by Ha Jin focuses on Mr. Chiu who from the beginning seems to be a happy newly married man. The narrator says “He was glad that the honeymoon was finally over and that he and his bride were heading back for Harbin” (21). However he and his bride were about to get an experience neither of them had been through before. They were both exhausted and hungry, and sharing a meal together while waiting for a train when they became victims of misuse of power. The evolvement of a caring husband, angry outspoken citizen, dedicated teacher and ultimately a saboteur, are exposed through the occurrence of certain circumstances.
A caring person will show concern for others; especially their loved ones and Mr. Chiu did just that as regards his bride who was having a headache while they were having lunch, and waiting to board a train home from their honey moon. He immediately showed concern for her situation by asking “Are you all right,......
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