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Category: /Literature/English
…. Instead of a tattoo reminiscent of concentration camps, Offglen wears a metal bracelet, once again lessening the general feeling of trepidation. Even the mention of her real name, Kate, seemed to lessen the severity of everything. Kate's outward expression…
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…had to go into hiding because they didn't want to be sent to the concentration camps. She also has suffered in hiding. It was no normal thing, like when you are at home. It was different for her. They were going to stay in hiding until the war was over…
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Category: /Literature
…with me. <Tab/>We have to rash in our food supply. Mr. Kraler is providing our food and hiding place. Mr. Frank says,"If it wasn't for Mr. kraler we would be out in the Concentration camps already. <Tab/> <Tab/>I…
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…doing and there is no one around to bother you. If you are isolating yourself in order to concentrate on something, it will be very easy and thoughts will flow through your mind. Breathing fresh air is very good for your body and mind. Having fresh air…
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…by sending a general to Cuba to restore order. This general sent 300,000 Cubans into concentration camps and many died. The general's actions fueled the newspapers and Americans began to sympathize even more with the Cuban rebels. <Tab/>The second…
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…than how to survive, is to question life, or God, or even yourself "Why is this happening to me? What have I done wrong that I have to be punished for? Isn't there a God?". How can you explain to someone who has survived a concentration camp, that the one…
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…they both had in common was their complete and utter lack of morals. Hitler had no grief when he sent millions of Jews to concentration camps, nor did Stain feel any anguish as he killed thousands upon thousands of his fellow countrymen, both of these acts had…
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Category: /History
…must never forget what happened. If we do forget it, we will then be destined to repeat it. We must remember the way that people were made to feel inhuman by being thrown in concentration camps and treated as though they were prisoners. We must also remember…
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…periods in human history, were like a journey into a night of total blackness. Hence the novel's title "Night". During his stay in the various concentration camps, Wiesel witnessed and endured the worst kind of man's inhumanity to his fellow Jewish people…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…girls; it can hardly use the abilities of a woman of average or normal human intelligence." Echoing feminists before her, Freidan declares that homemakers are parasites and that their existence is tantamount to that of concentration camp victims. Actually…
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