The conflict in all three of the stories is that the people are unjustly persecuted based on their skin, looks or religion. However, for one of them, it was both heritage and religion. They all overcame each prejudice in a different way, and some did nothing at all. In Farewell to Manzanar, Jeanne doesn’t rebel or act out against something because it upsets her; she simply allows for it to happen, like the interned Issei. Although, to some extent, she knows that it’s wrong, she’s a scared child…
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