Farewell to Manzanar
How did life in the camp change after the first year?
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homework. it sucks. its crazy. its hard. and it part of my life so plz anwer this for meh plzzzzzzzzzz
After a year, small freedoms are allowed to the trusted internees of the camp, especially in regards to the distance they are allowed to travel without company.On weekends, Jeanne participates in outings beyond the fence. The Japanese are beginning to be trusted beyond the fence, and are allowed to build picnic and camping areas to enjoy. As a fourth grade student, Jeanne usually only goes to the first campground. One time she goes with other girls on an overnight outing. There she admires the stars and feels the freedom she has been missing and the freedom of being outside the fence. Still, if she were asked to stay out, she would rush back to her barracks home.