Japanese American Internment Analysis

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These three passages seem to work together to show the deeper theme of the devastating effects internment had on innocent Japanese-Americans. First of all, the memories the boy has of his father are of a man who "would look up and smile" whenever his son would knock on his door and would even "put down whatever it was he was doing" which demonstrates his selflessness (Otsuka 58). The fact that the boy's father is portrayed as such a polite man even though he was put in a prison camp by the American government, shows how internment has distressed the boy from the lock up of an innocent man. The boy is struggling to cope with the fact his relationship with his father is fading. When the boy found his father's pair of Oxfords and "put his hands