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the United States. The other kinds of class discrimination were from the Kaoru and Nakamura. They humiliated Chizuko because of her condition. They did this without Chizuko knew. They were not only adding the Chizuko burden in economy, but also the condescended and humiliated Chizuko. NAKAMURA. Too bad. She‟s getting all stringy and dried up. Heh, I remember when she was young-kinda pretty- but she‟s getting all. Oh-oh.. Yamauchi, 1935:414. These statements above showed that Nakamura was humiliating or mocking Chizuko‟s appearance. Nakamura and Kaoru were admiring Chizuko when she was young. After Chizuko became older, they humiliated her about her appearance. He and Kaoru tend to have the bad thought of Chizuko. They did all of these because of the drink influence. Nakamura also tried to influence Kaoru that Chizuko was not good person. He also persuaded Kaoru that Chizuko could give many problems. NAKAMURA. She‟ll give you a disease, Kawa. You don‟t want to fool around with that kind. Kaoru laughs. I mean it. They can get you in a lot of trouble. KAORU. I know, I know Yamauchi, 1935:414. Nakamura reminded Kaoru to be careful of Chizuko. The opinion of Nakamura was not appropriate with the truth. Chizuko was the opposite from what Nakamura said. Chizuko was suffering because of the discrimination. Kaoru and Nakamura also thought badly about Chizuko. They thought that Chizuko did not care to her husband and more concerned on her work. It showed when her husband was died. The setting of her talk was in the café. NAKAMURA. And the day after he was buried, she‟s out there plowing the field. NAKAMURA. Obvious Red wine. to Kaoru Can you believe it? A woman behind the ass of a horse, the day after her man‟s funeral. It isn‟t right Yamauchi, 1935:414. These statements above showed that Nakamura had the bad prejudice about Chizuko. He thought that Chizuko did not care, love, and more concerned about the work to earn the money. Actually, Chizuko wanted to forget her sadness about her husband‟s death. The way she forgot her sadness or cry was by working in her land. KAORU. What did she say? NAKAMURA. She says that‟s the way she cries …by working Yamauchi, 1935:414. Chizuko had many ways to make her burden in her life become less. She wanted to forget her sadness by working and working. She thought that by working, she can fulfill her family‟s needs and her sadness became less. She also wanted to forget all her problems in her life, especially economic and discrimination. However, Nakamura and Kaoru did not know about the condition of Chizuko truly. They did not know how Chizuko hard worked to survive and fulfill her family needs. The respond of Kaoru and Nakamura was the opposite. They were kind and good in front of Chizuko. They had the bad purpose behind Chizuko. They did the bad purpose to Chizuko. The means of Kaoru‟s arrival in Chizuko‟s house have the hide purpose. This plan was set before without Chizuko know. Nakamura influenced Kaoru. NAKAMURA. Japanese stick to Japanese. Better that way. KAORU. Yeah. Yamauchi, 1935:414. PLAGIAT MERUPAKAN TINDAKAN TIDAK TERPUJI Nakamura wanted to influence Kaoru that Chizuko can be lie on Kaoru or became good person only in front of Kaoru. The sentence Japanese stick Japanese above had the meaning that fellow Japanese people can make disadvantages each other. Nakamura thought that Chizuko made the new problem to Kaoru. The statement of Nakamura above also had the meaning that one of ways to out from the problem in the Unites States was to stick the fellow Japanese immigrant. Kaoru and Nakamura considered that looking job for Chizuko and grabbed the job to fellow Japanese was one better way to out from their job problem. This way was the same with sentence “Japanese stick Japanese”. Kaoru also had the one hide bad purpose. He wanted to own the land himself. KAORU. Well, to be honest, I planned to work on a piece of land for myself one day Yamauchi, 1935:428. Kaoru said this statement without his awareness. Chizuko was surely shocked with Kaoru‟s talk. Chizuko thought that Kaoru did not like to live Chizuko„s house. The purpose of Kaoru was to take the benefit of Chizuko. He did the lie with his kind. He gave some presents to Chizuko and her children. This way of Kaoru was the cruel way that planned by him.He did this with the purpose to draw sympathy and take a heart of Chizuko and her children. KAORU. Ha-ha Got some things there. ICHIRO. What for? What‟s this for? KAORU. They‟re presents Yamauchi, 1935:422. PLAGIAT MERUPAKAN TINDAKAN TIDAK TERPUJI