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"I guess you'll never become a samurai now, huh, Manjiro-chan?"

"Why not?" Manjiro asked.

"Even if we should get home, you know very well you can't be. You weren't born into a samurai family. You were born a fisherman's son and you will be a fisherman, and any sons you have, they also will be fishermen. That is the way it is; that is the way it has always been; that is the way it will always be."

—Heart of a Samurai,
Margi Preus

What does this dialogue tell you about the time and culture of the characters?

Things do not change.
The characters might not get home.
Manjiro wants to be a samurai.
Manjiro is a fisherman. pls help

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it seems a lot like a caste system. it is very hard in their culture to "climb" in ranks. (once poor always poor)

hope this helps!

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Answer:

The answer is "things do not change"

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