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![]() Snow Falling on CedarsDavid GutersonIn CliffsNotes on Snow Falling on Cedars, Ishmael has never forgiven Hatsue for breaking his heart as a teenager. Now that her husband Kabuo is being tried for murder years later, does revenge or justice prevail? David Guterson's Snow Falling on Cedars analyzes the effects of the Japanese-American internment during World War II, racism, human motivation, and redemption in a story that's a combination murder mystery, courtroom drama, and tragic love story. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorAbout the NovelIntroductionHistorical Introduction to the NovelA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersSummaries and CommentariesChapters 1–3Chapters 4–6Chapters 7 and 8Chapters 9 and 10Chapter 11Chapters 12 and 13Chapter 14Chapter 15Chapter 16Chapters 17 and 18Chapter 19Chapters 20 and 21Chapter 22Chapter 23Chapter 24Chapters 25 and 26Chapters 27 and 28Chapters 29 and 30Chapter 31Chapter 32Critical EssaysNarrative Techniques: Guterson’s Literary FormGuterson’s Use Of DetailsDepersonalization and HatePlotCharacters, Symbols, Motifs, and ThemesRole of Gender in the NovelUse of Duality in the NovelStudy HelpQuizReview Questions and Essay TopicsProjects
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