Category: /Literature/English
the victim an elevated or superior status.
I think that sometimes there may be a special reason for hatred, as in the case of the Holocaust, or the killing of 800,000 people by a rival tribe in Africa or the victims of apartheid in Africa. We should never
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
How Maus Compares to Contemporary Art
Maus is a book that is very much unlike any other story. Maus is a gripping story of the holocaust and a man that tells a story about what he went through at Auschwitz, the famous death camp. The story
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Category: /Literature/English
of New York. The hero of the story, John, is the descendant of a tribe of people who, long before, had survived a nuclear holocaust. How long ago that happened is left unspecified, but it was long enough that radiation poisoning has left the ground, long
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. OpponentsÂ’ flawed logic and moral confusion mirror their "factual" arguments - there is, often, an absence of reality. The moral confusion of some opponents is astounding. Some equate the American death penalty with the Nazi holocaust. Opponents see no moral
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
to go the whole time. Only a fairy tale could end with a five-year-old boy winning a made up game that was made up to comfort and hide the horrors of the holocaust from him but the film is not quite over.
While on his ride home on the real tank, Giosue
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl is an epic of the suffering of the Jewish people during the Holocaust Era (1942-44) in Amsterdam, Holland, but in particular, the trials suffered by the author, a young girl named Anne Frank, her family, and the Van
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Category: /History
When the word genocide is perceived the thought of the Jewish holocaust is what usually comes to mind. HitlerÂ’s war against the Jewish population was well published and placed in the eyes of almost all. Yet what of the American genocide. These nations
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Category: /History
The Medieval Holocaust was a terrible event for many people in communities of that time period. This was the greatest epidemic that ever happened. People could not figure out what caused the Plague. They started to look for someone to blame
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Category: /Literature/Novels
that serve as symbols.
The Plague is an example of an allegory. The characters each had their own symbolic meaning in the book, and the plot had meaning as well. The entire plague epidemic was a representation of WWII and the holocaust. The way in which
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Category: /History
WHEN DID HITLER DECIDE ON THE FINAL SOLUTION?
Introduction
One of the most interesting, and hotly debated, aspects of the Holocaust is when Hitler ordered it to begin.
The thinking to now has been that the decision was made in early
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