The smile of the Korean girl gave the man a purpose in life which was: *
forgiveness
goodness
revenge
love
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The smile of the Korean girl gave the man a purpose in life which was revenge.
- In the narrative Twenty Minutes with Mrs. Oaken Tubb, the encounter with the young Korean girl gave the man a purpose and meaning to live at a time when he was tired of life.
- When he was injured in 1953, the man first met the Korean girl. He was hurt, dizzy, and wanted to pass away.
- When he woke up, he noticed a young girl smiling and bending over him. The young child brought to remember his daughter, who passed away at a young age in an accident together with his wife.
He yearned to survive at least to punish their killer and exact revenge for their passing because of the memory of his daughter. This became the new purpose he gave to his existence.
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