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    The Big Wave is a children's novel by Pearl S. Buck, first published as a short story in the October 1947 issue of the magazine Jack and Jill with illustrations from Ann Eshner Jaffe. Buck expanded the story and published it in book form in 1948 through John Day Company, with illustrations from Utagawa Hiroshige and Katsushika Hokusai.

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    • Summary of The Big Wave
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    Pearl S. Buck, one of the best American authors, wrote The Big Wave. It was released in 1948 and instantly captured a huge readership of children including adults. The novel became a popular children’s storywith its the foreign elements, including the simple storyline of a Japanese village. The novel also won Child Study Association Book Award with...

    The storyline starts with the protagonist, a young boy, Kino, living on his ranch on the mountainside in Japan. The mountain is located high above the coastal area, while a village of fishermen rests on the seashore that he could have a glimpse of from above the mountain top. He watches this scene every day and asks his father many questions beside...

    Life: Life is the central themeof The Big Wave. When Kino inquires his father about the fishermen’s village and the risk that it faces from the big wave, he informs that their farm is equally at ri...
    Death: Death is another significant theme of the novel. When Kino first learns about it from his father, he is bit worried. The more he learns about death as a natural happening in one’s life and t...
    Love:Although it is not the primary focus, as a secondary theme love emerges when Jiya feels it towards Kino and his strong family relations. Love emerges as the prime focus of Kino’s life too, who...
    Social Norms: A relatively secondary theme, social norms emerge in the shape of staying on the grounds and space where forefathers have lived and do what the ancestors have done. It is a tradition...
    Jiya: Jiya is the central character and the protagonist of The Big Wave. He displays human resilience, fortitude, bravery, and courage despite seeing his entire family perishing in the coastal wave...
    Kino: Kino character is also significant. He urges his father to present his philosophy of living while facing death with bravery. A quizzical character, he often asks his father about his views on...
    Kino’s Father: Despite being an important persona in the dramaof The Big Wave, he stays anonymous throughout the novel. However, it is he who displays his philosophy in response to the questions po...
    Kino’s Mother:Kino’s mother comes into play only when Jiya starts sleeping for long hours at their home after his family perishes in the big wave. She takes care of Jiya in the absence of her husba...

    Told in the third person narrative, the novel is written for children as a reading book. Its setting is a remote island and mountain in Japan. The sentences are very short that seems suitable for young readers. Diction is quite simple, formal, and direct. For literary devices, the author used similes, metaphors, and personifications.

    Action: The main action of the novel comprises the life of two Japanese boys, Kino and Jiya, the risks and threats to their social lives, and Jiya’s courage, resolve, and fortitude to start life af...
    Conflict: The novel shows both external and internal conflicts. The external conflictis going on between man and nature and the internal conflict is going on in the mind of man such as Jiya is thin...
    Characters: The Big Wave has both static as well as dynamic characters. The young man, Jiya, is a dynamic characteras he shows a considerable transformation in his behavior and conduct by the end o...

    The Big Wave is a novel about a young boy, Kino, who witnesses a huge wave that destroys a fishermen's village in Japan. He befriends Jiya, a survivor, and helps him rebuild his life on the coast, despite the risks of nature and death.

  2. Everyone, including Kino and Jiya, has heard of the big wave. No one suspects it will wipe out the whole village and Jiya's family, too. As Jiya struggles to overcome his sorrow, he understands it is in the presence of danger that one learns to be brave, and to appreciate how wonderful life can be.

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  3. Mar 26, 2010 · His family and village swept away by a tidal wave, Jiya learns to live with the ever-present dangers from the sea and volcano

  4. Apr 18, 1986 · The powerful novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck, about two friends who must face the pain of losing everythingand how to face their grief with courage. Kino lives on a farm on the side of a mountain in Japan. His friend, Jiya, lives in a fishing village below.

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  5. Aug 21, 2012 · The classic tale of a Japanese boy orphaned by a tsunami from the author of The Good Earth, the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize...

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  7. The powerful novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck, about two friends who must face the pain of losing everythingand how to face their grief with courage. Kino lives on a farm on the side of a mountain in Japan. His friend, Jiya, lives in a fishing village below. Everyone, including Kino and Jiya, has heard of the big wave.

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