I think a person
really wanted to go home before this poem was made by this person. Finally,
this person could do that. However, this person’s feeling was changed. This
person might realize that they lost everything. For example, their house,
money, food and so on. But, this person had a daughter.
This person knew that
he didn’t have to be panic or get angry. This person tried to hide his emotion.
He didn’t want his daughter to know his emotion. He wanted his daughter to feel
good. However, he held her hand very strongly. Because, he actually feel bad.
It might include angry, panic, or worrying about everything. In the last
sentence, he wrote he told her we were leaving without emotion. I think he
tried to be calm. However, his body was very worried about everything, even if
he didn’t have emotion. I realized that he really hide his emotion. But, the
body couldn’t do that. Actually, his emotion and his body were not equal. As a
result, Japanese American lost many things. In addition, they couldn’t feel
relief even if they had a chance to go home. They were very worried about
their future,
I had a good time visiting the Southwest USA with Extension students from 15 to 21, October. It was an education trip and I experienced new things and there was a lot of nature which is comfortable for me. I was looking forward to going on the Southwest trip for a long time. I have image that the Southwest is very hot but this place was cold than Spokane. It was interesting that the temperature was totally different in the same place. There were three emotions that I experienced on this trip. First, I was moved by the beautiful landscape of the Grand Canyon. It is absolutely enormous. When I look down the cliff, I remembered the teacher's caution for us that there are lots of people who die and I scared. I and my roommate wanted to see the sunrise so we tried to got up at 4:00 a.m. and then we could see the sunrise which was really fabulous. After that, we decided to rent a bicycle but we changed our mind and because we had lots of time. Surprisingly, we walked 10 miles aro...