Farewell To Manzanar

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Words can make a great difference in people and how they face their challenges in lonely and desperate times of their life. An inspiration can be the simplest speech but when said at the right time and in the right place, it can have a massive impact. I experienced this feeling of lonesomeness in my life and with the help of a mentor I was able to put it behind me and most importantly learn a lesson from it, that may have never even crossed my mind. These experiences are the ones that build a person’s character and helps them grow in life. In order to be able to understand other people and build good connections, you have to be able to under-stand and connect with someone about what they are going through, and sometimes give them the help they need.
As an elementary student, I had a slight accent as I spoke, and I would get bullied for not being able to talk as fluently as the other kids. The way the other students would act …show more content…

Before being relocated to Manzanar, after Ko Wakatsuki getting arrested, the Wakatsuki family relocates to Terminal Island. Terminal Island is where Jeanne starts to feel uncomfortable around the rough youth who were proud to call themselves yogore, meaning impolite, because the yogore pick on others who didn’t speak their language. Jeanne like many others got teased for not speaking Japanese. The elders would give words of inspiration to the younger generations to help them face new challenges that came in their way. “Shikata Ga Nai” (chapter 12) is a saying which means “It must be done”, it gave hope to people in the time of need. Sometimes just a word or two is enough to build the confidents in a person needed to keep them going and overcoming their

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