Imagine you were getting kicked out of your house because the government blamed you for something that your home country did. The story “The Bracelet”, a fiction story by Yoshiko Uchida, and “Home Was a Horse Stall”, nonfiction article by Jim Carnes, are stories that have similarities and differences. Between the two stories, it talks about how Japanese people were treated after the Pearl Harbor attack. It talks about how they got kicked out and evacuated from their homes by the government then were taken to a racetrack. The similarities and differences that will be shown in this text are themes, conflict, and setting. In both texts, there is the conflict of character vs. society. The Japanese characters were getting kicked out of their homes and then getting transferred by the government to a racetrack because the bombing of Pearl Harbor which is responsible for Japan. The character had to live in a racetrack they got no help. …show more content…
The society was racist to the Japanese people because something they didn’t even do. The society was being rude to the Japanese because something Japan did. In both texts, the Japanese people were getting treated differently. People were putting up signs of hate. The Japanese people didn’t get to stay in a good environment. In “The Bracelet” it says “It won’t be so bad when we fix it up,” she began. “I’ll ask Mrs. Simpson to send me some material for curtains.” they were trying to fix up where they were living they didn’t get to live in a good environment. In comparison to “Home Was a Horse Stall” said “He led the Kataoka around back to the to the stables: Their new home was a horse stall.” The Japanese were living in a Horse Stall because the society is racist. In Home Was a Horse Stall the characters were packing up from Berkeley, California to a concentration camp and after that a racetrack. The government is responsible for this evacuation. In both texts, there is a theme of