Farewell to Manzanar
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"Why does Woody not feel doubt about his father anymore?" and "What is the first problem the family faces?"
"Why does Woody not feel doubt about his father anymore?" and "What is the first problem the family faces?"
Why does Woody not feel doubt about his father anymore?"
Woody realizes all the stories, of large amounts of land owned by the family, relatives who were generals and judges, and women who were educated, as told by his Papa are true. It gives him a sense of relief that his father has not lied, and there is a respectable family in Japan who loves his Papa and misses him. Woody learns that the stories told by Papa are true, not just big tales to make himself look better.
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