Friday, May 31, 2019
Essay --
From the years of 1853 to 1868, the pack of Japan experienced major changes in all aspects of their lives. This era, known as the Bakumatsu signified Japans change from the traditional Edo period to a modernized Meiji dynasty. This change can be attributed to an American naval officer by the name Matthew Calbrath Perry whom ultimately changed the complexity of Japanese culture. In the eyes of an American, Commodore Perry is seen as one of the greatest influential figures in international history. However, what most people dont understand is how the very own citizens of Japan perceived Commodore Perry. There are many ways in which, the Japanese may contain perceived Perry. However, a fascinating aspect to think about is if he was perceived as a hero or a villain. In establish to think about if Commodore Perry was considered a hero or a villain, its important to consider what qualities are involved in these antonymous figures. Villains violate sure moral principles to complete the ir goals, they have a way of making things bend to their own will, and they lead a life of secrets and a...
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