Character Analysis
Setting Significance
Theme Exploration
Plot
Historical context
100

This character is the protagonist of the story, a young girl facing the challenges of being in an internment camp.

Yuki Sakane

100

he city where Yuki and her family lived before being relocated.

Berkeley, California

100

This theme highlights the time of conflict and prejudice that Yuki's family endures.

racism or discrimination

100

Yuki's father is taken away by this organization.

FBI

100

The country attacking Pearl Harbor, leading to events in 'Journey to Topaz'.

Japan

200

The person who captures Yuki's attention with their quiet strength and resilience.

Mr. Sakane

200
Season when the story begins 

Spring 

200

This recurring theme revolves around Yuki's family staying united despite challenges.

family solidarity or unity

200

Yuki's father's profession before he is taken away.

gardening/landscaping

200

The U.S. President during the events of Pearl Harbor.

FDR

300

This character offers a sense of normalcy and support to Yuki during the upheaval.

Mrs. Jamieson 

300

The area next to Yuki's home where she enjoys spending time.

The garden


300

How does the theme of courage emerge in Yuki's character development in these chapters?

Yuki's ability to find strength even when she feels afraid

300

The war occurring during the events of 'Journey to Topaz'.

World War II

400

This person’s optimistic outlook provides Yuki with hope amidst uncertain circumstances

Mrs. Sakane

400

Th place her father is initially taken to 

An immigrant detention center 

400

 The name of the government policy forcing Japanese Americans to relocate.

Internment 

500

The event that initiates the changes in Yuki's life

Pearl Harbor Attack