How is visiting south korea as tourist different than living


Problem

I. What would have to change about the story told in Little Forest (2018), archived here, for it to be a "Romeo and Juliet" narrative? In case you didn't catch it, the "Romeo" in this story is Jae-ha, (the cute boy who decides to give up the city to be a farmer), and the "Juliet" is Hye-won, (the cute girl who is the star of the whole thing). Here is a quick link back to where I first defined what a "Romeo and Juliet" narrative is. Be sure to explain and defend your answer by referencing a specific scene or piece of dialogue from Little Forest (2018), again, archived here.

II. How is visiting South Korea as a tourist different than living in South Korea as a resident? To formulate your answer use the film Twinsters (2014), first assigned here, as your resource on what it is like to visit South Korea and the film Little Forest (2018), archived here, as your resource for what it is like to live there. Be sure to include a lot of detail in your answer

III. Just make a list of everything Hye-won cooks and eats in the film Little Forest (2018), archived here. In order to get credit for your answer you need to list at least four things, one for each season. I posted a couple of videos below to help you formulate your answer.

IV. Note the word count change > Who and what makes up Hye-won's nuclear family? I first defined what a nuclear family is here. Be sure to explain and defend your response by specifically referencing the film Little Forest (2018),

V. Did Hye-won spend any time of her childhood and growing up with her dad? In order to get credit for your answer you must specifically reference Little Forest (2018),

VI. In the film Little Forest (2018), archived here, why does Hye-won's mom, Moon So-Ri, feel she does not owe a debt to her daughter? By debt I mean something that is owed or due to someone and/or a feeling of gratitude for a service or favor. Be sure to explain and defend your response by specifically referencing the film Little Forest (2018),

VII. Who do you think is waiting for Hye-won at her house in the final few minutes of the film Little Forest (2018), archived here.* Be sure to explain and defend your response.

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