Desert Exile By Yoshiko Uchida

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From the many non-fiction texts there are, Desert Exile is the next piece to be featured in describing the importance of family. In the reading of Desert Exile, Yoshiko Uchida, the author, talks about what life was like for the Japanese-Americans during World War II. They were taken into internment camps and forced to live in livestock stalls. In the text, Yoshiko Uchida talks about what the weather and how they stuck together when she says, “Shivering in the cold, we pressed close together trying to shield Mama from the wind.” (pg. 302). This is an example of the importance of family because it shows how they are sticking together to protect one member by sacrificing themselves. By sacrificing themselves it shows the unwillingness that being …show more content…

Being together and having this kind of trust, can also build a strong bond within the family. Building good bonds within a family can help to build a strong core, and when someone has a problem, they know they have their family to lean on. Having a strong core within a family develops a sense of security, because each person knows that they have eachother’s backs. The bond built between family members can help you solve any problems you face in life. In Desert Exile, many times there were parts of the text that showed lots of selflessness or selfishness. These traits can be described when the author is talking about her mother, “My sister and I worried about Mama, for she wasn’t strong… she in turn was, worrying about us, and of course we all worried and wondered about Papa.”(pg. 303). Each family member is worried about one another and is thinking of ways that they can help to keep them safe. The longer they are kept in the camps, the stronger the bonds between them will grow. They are doing everything to keep their mother warm and from becoming …show more content…

Family can help to build different character traits or it can help to better people. Family is also something that can be relied upon to help with different problems. Many times families and family members will teach a lesson that can be used later in life to help with varied situations. The people that are in the non-fiction literature all have one thing in common: they faced a problem, and were able to overcome it with the help of their family. With the help of family, people can better themselves and the people around them, by using the lessons their family has taught them. Authors are able to impact their readers through non-fiction literature, and through specific ways, such as the importance of

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