What is the author’s viewpoint in this excerpt? The Great Wave was created using European techniques. The Great Wave was created using Japanese materials. The Great Wave represents feelings of contentment in Japanese culture. The Great Wave represents feelings of ambivalence in Japanese culture.

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This excerpt is a good expression of the ambivalence the author feels about the heavy influence European culture has on the Japanese culture. This ambivalence comes from the newer version of the Japanese life where European influences exist but the Japanese "ingredients" are still used. The text shows that he is content by having this new standard but sees a discontentment on the altered culture.

The Great Wave, released in 1830, is a painting that presents both European and Japanese characteristics.

the author's viewpoint in this excerpt is:

  • The Great Wave represents feelings of ambivalence in Japanese culture.

The Great Wave water tattoos stand for belief that life just like water ebbs and flows.On one side it can be dangerous,strong and swift while on the other hand it can be gentle and calm.