Farewell To Manzanar Literary Analysis

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Even when life is chaotic, people often find a way to find hope, strength, and meaning in the chaos. In the book Farewell to Manzanar, written by James D. Houston and Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, it demonstrates how poorly people would treat Asians after World War II. The author Laura Hillenbrand wrote many books but the one we are focusing on is unbroken, it tells the life story of Louis, an Olympic runner and in the air force during World War II, he survived being lost at sea; he was then captured and put into a concentration where he was then abused and tortured. In the book Night, written by Elie Wiesel, his family is deported from Hungary, brought to Auschwitz, and experiences mistreatment, abuse, and starvation. These texts all show how …show more content…

Houston and Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, they help readers understand what Asian people had to experience in and after World War Two. Jean has been released from a concentration camp and is being oppressed on her very first day at a new school. Cluelessly, the little blonde girl in front of her said how “[she] didn’t know [Jeanne] could speak English”(1). This is a great example of someone being treated unfairly. Just because she is Asian, people are making unruly comments, the other kids' parents have started to make their kids participate in discrimination. This is happening because of World War 2. Right after Pearl Harbor happened, America started to turn on Asian people even if they were an American citizen. This led to discrimination and oppression among many people. In all, this book shows how challenging life was when World War II was over. In the book “Unbroken” written by Laura Hillenbrand, Louie is in the army, he gets stuck on a raft in the middle of the ocean, and his friend gets caught by the enemy; they get sent to a continuation camp. In the camp, the enslaved people were tortured, they were not given food, water, and sleep. The hungry men, being tortured by the “bird” “rations were

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