Monday, October 21, 2019
Firts they killed my father essays
Firts they killed my father essays First They Killed My Father written by Loung Ung, published by Perennial Lung Ung, author of first they killed my father is the main character in this book. She is the narrator of this horrific personal experience that occurred in Cambodia during Khmer Rouge regime led by Pol Pot. In the beginning Lung carefully describes her life style, family and surroundings accustomed to in city called Phnom Penh. Her father, Ung Sem Im being police officer with an above average salary was able to provide very well for his family without his wifes Ung, Ay Choung income. Family consists of three brothers and four sisters. Despite of large number all were well educated, dressed and fed. Everyday, fresh meal, clean clothes and smile on their faces were literally taken for granted. In matter of few days it all came crashing down when Pol Pot formed new government. After Khmer Rouge soldiers took over Phnom Penh, covering the fact that Lung father was working for previous government, Loungs family fearing for their life left the city. Forced in settling at a labor cam p, hut made from straws and leaves became their new home. Required to work twelve to fourteen hours a day with only enough food to stay a live, it took a harsh toll on the whole family. Keav, Loung sister, was a first victim of Khmer Rouge regime, when she ate poisonous mushrooms. Second victim was Loung father, who was killed right after exposure of his past employer. As years continue to pass by some children were force by Ung, Ay Choung (mother) to live in other camps as survival rate was decreasing day by day. Having no choice children were scattered hoping they would see each other again. Their prayers were answered when Youns (Vietnamese) soldiers invaded Khmer Rouge camps and gave them a chance to escape. Reunited, they realized that their mother and youngest sister were brutally killed. Having no choice and struggling for survival they ask...
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