“In war time wet and dry burn together” After Attacked Japanese Air force to Pearl Harbor, USA government decided to internment Japanese- American people to keep them in a camp called Manzanare in the book Farewell To Manzanar by James D.Houston,discipe and explan the people life in the camp during world war two, Woody is one of the character that we read about him in this book. He has very important and effective role in his family. Woody said: “yes Papa, when his father told him, you are my substituted,while Papa had arrested by FBI in1941. He is the third Wakatsuki child and he is the eldest son of Wakatsuki’s family. He is very supportive. During Papa’s absence. Woody is the most fatherly of Jeanne’s brothers and …show more content…
Woody has been afraid to visit his father’s family in Hiroshima because he is an American Nisei and part of the occupying American army. And U.S. Air force had bombed to Hiroshima almost a year ago. He is proud to discover that Papa’s stories of his family’s nobility, then “He said “tell me more about him, Auntie. Tell me how he dressed as a young man, how he walked, and what he did for his amusement. Tell me everything you can remember.” (148)
He look just like his father. He's spent his time in Japan with Toyo, Papa's old aunt, and she's showing him some of the destruction from the A-bomb; she also tells him that he lost one of her cousin to the bomb. His face was sedate when his aunt stood his bed.
In brief, he is a supportive man with a positive attitude that helps him be strong and make the others feel better this is a good example that shows how people suffers from war and how the overcome their hard situation and become stronger. The book give us many examples about families who survived during and after the war