WHEN MY NAME WAS KEOKO – Study Guide
By Linda Sue Park
Answer all questions in your notebook, using complete sentences.
CHAPTERS 1-3
- Why didn’t Omoni want to discuss important matters with Sun-Hee?
- What did her attitude reveal about the roles of men and women in Korea in the mid-twentieth century?
- How did the Japanese take over Korea in 1910?
- How did this affect the lives of Korean people?
- How did Sun-hee and the other members of the Kim family react to the new law that was declared by the Emperor of Japan?
- How did Abuji choose the family’s new names?
- How did he make the others feel better about obeying the new law?
- Why was Uncle outraged when the broadcaster identified the winner of the Olympic marathon as “Kitei Son of Japan”?
CHAPTERS 4-7
- Why had Uncle been brutally beaten and arrested after the Olympic marathon?
- Why did the children have to burn Uncle’s sketch of the Korean flag?
- Why was Sun-hee beaten at school?
- Who ordered the punishment?
- How did Abuji help Sun-hee resolve her worries about being called a chin-il-pa,
or traitor?
- How did Omoni demonstrate her bravery?
CHAPTERS 8-10
- What caused the first serious disagreement between Abuji and Uncle?
- How did Uncle try to resolve the argument?
- Why were Tae-yul and Sun-hee puzzled by Uncle’s seemingly new attitude toward the Japanese occupiers?
- Why was Sun-hee puzzled by Uncle’s behavior when she brought her friend to his printing shop?
- How did the bombing of Pearl Harbor affect Uncle’s business?
- Why were Tomo and his friends anti-American?
CHAPTERS 11 – 12
- How did Omoni once again demonstrate her quiet courage?
- Why did Omoni want Mrs. Ahn to stand among the first five households in line during neighborhood association accountings?
- Why did Tae-yul resent the Japanese even more bitterly as the war continued?
- Why didn’t Abuji try to stop the Japanese soldiers from commandeering
Tae-yul’s bicycle?
5. Why was Tae-yul’s response doubly improper?
CHAPTERS 13 -15
- Why did Sun-hee think that Tomo had come to visit her?
- How did Sun-hee try to help Uncle avoid imminent danger?
- Why was Tae-yul disappointed and angry at his father?
- How did Uncle’s secret work explain the mystery of his changed behavior toward his Japanese customers and toward his niece when she visited the print shop?
- Why did the Japanese collect all metal possessions from the Koreans?
- Why did Sun-hee come to feel guilty about warning her Uncle of danger?
- How did her parents try to comfort her?
CHAPTERS 16 – 17
- Why did the Japanese officials declare Uncle a traitor?
- What did the need for pine roots reveal about the Japanese war effort?
- Why did Abuji grant Tae-yul permission to temporarily give up attending school in order to work on the air-strip?
- What did this reveal about Abuji’s attitude toward the education his children were receiving?
- Why couldn’t most of the townspeople read General MacArthur’s promise in the leaflets that had been dropped by American planes?
CHAPTERS 18 – 20
- Why did Tae-yul express sympathy for Jung-shin and her sister, Hee-won?
- What did Tae-yul realize about his father’s behavior toward the Japanese?\
- What made him more understanding of Abuji?
- What did Sun-hee come to understand about the role of language in the life of a person and a nation after the Japanese soldiers burned her journals?
- Why was Tae-yul impressed by what he learned about Kamikaze pilots?
CHAPTERS 21-24
- Why had Sun-hee and Jung-shin drifted apart?
- How did Sun-hee restore their friendship?
- What motivated Tae-yul to enlist in the Japanese army?
- Why was it difficult for his family to accept his decision?
- Why was battle more dangerous for a Korean in the Japanese army than for a Japanese soldier?
- Why did Tae-yul throw away the dried rose of Sharon flower that his sister had given him as a parting gift?
CHAPTERS 25 -28
- How did Omoni respond when the Japanese soldier delivered extra rations of
food to their home?
- What did Tae-yul’s first letter suggest about the progress of the war and the
success or failure of the Japanese army?
- How did Mrs. Ahn return the Kim family’s kindness to her?
- What happened to her gift?
- What was Tae-yul’s greatest fear about combat?
- Why did he volunteer for the dangerous mission?
- What did Sun-hee guess from Tae-yul’s second letter?
- What did she do with information?
- What terrible choice did Abuji have to make?
- What did he decide to do?
- What did Tae-yul realize on the eve of his mission?
- How did his change of mood reflect a deepening maturity?
CHAPTERS 29 – 32
- What did Tae-yul explain to his family in his final letter from training camp?
- What action conclusively ended the war?
- Why did the situation in Korea become even more dangerous after the war ended?
- How did life improve for Koreans soon after peace was declared?
- Why did Tomo have to leave Korea?
- What was Sun-hee waiting for at the end of the war?
- How had Mrs. Ahn secretly performed numerous acts of heroism?
- Who had written the unsigned newspaper article about the need for students to learn kanji?
- Why had Tae-yul been imprisoned, along with the other pilots who had flown on what was to have been their final mission?
- Why did Tae-yul find it difficult to adjust to home life after the war?
- Why did Tae-yul stop being critical of his father?