Farewell To Manzanar Similarities

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Farewell to Manzanar and Night were both first person narratives about the living conditions and the work conditions in the camps. The work and environmental conditions were much worse in the concentration camps, than in the Japanese internment camps for multiple reasons. One reason is the temperature. It was a hot versus cold difference. Night was a cold story. Farewell to Manzanar was a hot, as in temperature, story. The temperatures were very different between the two camps. In the concentration camps, it was freezing cold. In the Japanese internment camps were warm. The only thing they had to worry about with the weather is the wind that blew the sand into the shelter. That did not create too big of a problem. The people were just uncomfortable. …show more content…

The prisoners in the camps were forced to work to survive and maintain a community. They're are a lot of differences and similarities between both of these stories. One of the differences between them is how the treated them in the camp. It would be hard to make a whole new community because yours was taken away. In the story Night the prisoners are killed or beaten and are basically slaves. In the story Farewell to Manzanar the United States locked them in a large cage. One of the similarities is that the people the were taken in to the camps were a different race or the the people that put them in the camps in the first place. Another difference is that in the story Night the prisoners were not allowed to leave because the Germans wanted to make them suffer for their own problems. In the story Farewell to Manzanar they could leave on one condition they had to join the military and the females were not allowed to join the military so they were stuck basically. Another similarity in the the storys Night and Farewell to Manzanar is that the prisoners were behind a fence while in the horrible camps. In the sad story of Night all the prisoners had to give up all their possession to the Nazis, the Nazis took their jewelry and wedding bands, there clothes and everything they own they took the gold crown on the prisoners teeth if they had them the Nazis used a dirty and rusty spoon to like carve the out, the Nazis sold the gold and jewels for money they were also used as a payment for the Nazis doing their job, the Jews were given striped pajamas to wear all the time and only given one bowl and spoon. In the Farewell to manzanar the United State took the homes from the Japanese people, the Japanese got to keep their clothes when they were taken to the camps. A similarity is that in both of the stories Night and Farewell to Manzanar they had to sleep so they

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