to kill a mocking bird Vs. farewell to manzanar

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In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee describes the African Americans as people who viewed as people of less value. In both cases, the author shows the desperation the minority groups have towards earning respect and dignity. Both authors represent, through racial discrimination, a great deal of harassment towards minority groups, as well as other discriminating factors the effect the minority groups situation their own unique ways...
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Jeanne illustrates her discomfort with her current situation by saying, "There seemed to be no way out of it for anyone. You couldn't even run." (Huston 71). This shows that Jeanne feels extremely caged up while at Manzanar, and that she can not even run because there is no were to run to. Jeanne also gives an impression of complete loss of hope, as if all at Manzanar are doomed and are going to live their rest of their lives in the same horrible way...
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