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Page 1: Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden

Presented by:Melani Sadono Hanung

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Published by Alfred A. Knopf Published by Alfred A. Knopf on September 23, 1997 on September 23, 1997

A love story of a A love story of a geishageisha

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His parents, Ben & Ruth published His parents, Ben & Ruth published the Chattanooga Times the Chattanooga Times

Golden challenge is the Golden challenge is the Chairman’s character Chairman’s character

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The “first person point of The “first person point of view". The “I” (represented view". The “I” (represented by Sayuri Nitta) is the by Sayuri Nitta) is the character who tells the character who tells the story. story.

The “first person point of The “first person point of view". The “I” (represented view". The “I” (represented by Sayuri Nitta) is the by Sayuri Nitta) is the character who tells the character who tells the story. story.

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Sayuri Sayuri NittaNitta

Sayuri Sayuri NittaNitta

The The ChairmanChairman

The The ChairmanChairman

HatsumomoHatsumomoHatsumomoHatsumomo

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 World War II

Gion district, Kyoto, Japan, before and after World War IIThe small fishing village of Yoroido New York

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Flashback A nine year old girl struggles to survive and accepts her life condition. Then, she transforms into the life of a geisha to reach her love. Closed plot

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