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luda_lava [24]
2 years ago
11

Jeanne’s man struggle in the novel is growing up and finding her identity as both an American and as a Japanese person

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1 answer:
den301095 [7]2 years ago
6 0

Jeanne was a Japanese girl who struggled her life in America because of her different identity and her life during the war in America. Her one phase wanted to do anything so that he can fit in American lifestyle.

<h3>What is farewell to Manzar?</h3>

It is a memoir written by James D. Houston and Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston. The story is about the life of Jeanna. Her prewar life and postwar graduation.

Thus, the Jeanne was a Japanese girl who struggled with her identity in America and with living during the war there. Her one phase wanted to do all it took to have him blend in with American culture.

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