Essay On Farewell To Manzanar

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After papa spending 1 year in prison he returned to the camps were his family was stuck and all the japanese in Manzanar and other camps.”Papa arrested, accused of helping Japanese”.(8-9) When Pearl harbor was bombed war started with the japanese and all the japanese that lived in the U.S. were sent to camps so that meant papa’s family were sent to camps as well. The message of the story is saying don’t treat anyone bad into you know it's true. In the text, Farewell to Manzanar Jeanne wakatsuki discusses about family structure and how internment camps affected their family. 1941 Pearl Harbor has been hit by a bomb from the japanese, World War II starts with the U.S. V.S the japanese. The U.S. did not trust any japanese after this incident so what did they did they gave all the japanese a 10 day notice to sell all there stuff and pack because all were sent to camps. This meant papa and his family had to pack and sell all there stuff papa needed to stop fishing get rid of anything japanese related. They were sent to camps because they thought some japanese were spies or trying to help the japanese. When Papa got arrested they accused him of sending oil to the japanese thinking he is a spy they arrested …show more content…
When the Japanese went back to their homes it wasn't the same anymore for them because they were not treated with respect other people were being racist to them, this still is happening this time today were some Muslims are treated with disrespect and being racist because of the 9/11 incident so this connect to the real world today because racism is still going on today this book Farewell to Manzanar gives good messages such as not everything that you hear is true and don't judge someone into you completely know them, this connects to today's world because a lot of people judge one another in bad ways by being