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Read: Houston, Farewell to Manzanar
View: The Orange Story
Due: Houston and Orange Story Paper
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Order 9066 challenged notions of citizenship, nationality, culture, and democracy. Interned citizens lost rights that previously accompanied their legal standing as American citizens. Those who were foreign nationals, keenly felt the fragility of their status. Discuss how Orange Story and Farewell to Manzanar address the topics of citizenship and nationality. How did Order 9066 challenge, threaten, or re-define what it meant to be American?
The book is 100 pages long, but dont need to read all of them, can find some summury or book review to reflect it on essay.
upload some parts of the book.
document uploaded in attached.
(600 words its ok enough!)
Use the following guidelines to write your paper:
- Typed, double-spaced, with one-inch margins, ragged right (no right margin justification), 12-point font. Include page numbers and a title that reflects your argument about the book (i.e. “A Slave Becomes a Man: Writing Manhood in Frederick Douglass’s Narrative.”
- Include a thesis statement in the introduction and begin each paragraph with a topic sentence.
- Cite direct quoted material with Chicago style, i.e. footnotes.
- DO NOT use any on-line or outside sources. Also, see academic honesty guidelines in the syllabus.
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Citizenship and Nationality in Farewell to Manzanar, and Orange Story
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Introduction
Citizenship and nationality happen to be one of the most misconstrued terms in the
current world. However, it is worth noting that the difference between citizenship and nationality
is quite evident to the extent that we cannot ignore it. Nationality defines the belongingness of an
individual to a particular country whereas citizenship is usually given to a person by the federal
government when it occurs that these people comply with the legal formalities. In simple terms,
citizenship is the status of being part of a nation. Various stories and films are set in such a way
that they help illustrate the topics of citizenship and nationality. This paper is focused on
discussing how Orange Story as well as Farewell to Manzanar addresses these two topics of
citizenship and nationality and also describing how Order 9066 challenge, threaten or re-define
what it meant to be American.
Citizenship and Nationality
There are various situations where citizenship may be complicated, leaving some people
in great frustration. For instance, in the story, ‘Farewell to Manzanar,’ Japan attacked Pearl
Harbor, which is recognized as the main American naval base in Hawaii. This attack resulted in
the declaration of World War II, where the American government declared war on Japan1. A
couple of months after the start of the war, the Ameri...
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