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How Does Jeane Changed From Farewell To Manzanar

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Farewell to Manzanar

Jeanne changed from the beginning of the story to the end. In the beginning of Farewell to Manzanar Jeanne was scared, didn’t have any friends, nor was she confident. The way they knocked down herself esteem in the “camps” made her feel like it wasn’t okay to be Japanese. Throughout the book she emphasizes that she was young at the time and did not really understand the war or the real reasons behind the camp. As a young girl she doesn’t know that America fear Japanese people. As the story goes on and Jeanne gets older, and her view of the world takes a different perspective. She makes discoveries about herself during and after her time at Manzanar. The work is a way for Wakatsuki to come to terms with herself, and …show more content…

Meaning everything would be seen in a different perspective as an adult. Your feelings toward something will change as grow older, they become more mature. ”At that age your body is changing, your imagination is galloping, your mind is in the zone between a child’s vision and an adults.” When Jeanne goes back to see the camps, she notices the different perspective she had as a kid and now. Jeanne living there and being a kid she thinks this is going to be her life, you don’t know when you’re going to leave so you just try to cope with it and make the best out of it. Jeanne wouldn’t of wanted to remember this part of her life, being unproud of it, especially growing up in a culture where you never forsaken your family. Your family is your biggest honor, never let your family down, it will ruin the name. Going through the stage of where she wasn’t in the camp anymore, but she wasn’t an adult. It was when she was in school and she had the nightmare of this beautiful girl in the room and everyone is acknowledging her while Jeanne is outside, watching from the window. She had no hate or feud going on between her and this girl. Symbolizing how she felt like she was being left behind from her friend with she grew with popularity. Jeanne wasn’t jealous she just wished for her life to be like

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