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美国亚利桑那代写作业:脱离家庭

2019-02-28 20:45

在我看来,这本书中对人性的描写非常突出。即使他们脱离家庭,殴打,吼,似乎走向死亡的火葬场,告知地带,剃,围着营地,站在元素,与此同时,闻到燃烧人肉的臭味,他们仍然能够分享喜悦时找到的朋友和你在同一个地方,在家人的手,因为至少你不是独自一人,和拥有一个道德提升后睡觉。(威瑟尔33-42)这本书的其余部分也是如此,人们总是保持信念,坚持一些梦想,为他们知道还活着的家庭而生活。所有这些给了他们继续下去的意志和生存的意志,因为它必须变得更好,不是吗?但对于那些在盟军解放战争中幸存下来的人来说,我认为生活永远不会是一个连续的阳光灿烂的日子,因为夜晚总是会到来,随之而来的是永远不会被忘记的记忆和噩梦。但值得庆幸的是,它永远不会被忘记,因为在这种情况下死去的人不应该被忘记。在Birkenau Elie和他的父亲被迫在仓库工作,在那里作者开始注意到在集中营的生活已经改变了他。在他父亲被打之后,他的愤怒不是针对打他的那个卡波,而是针对他不该激怒卡波的父亲。(Wiesel p. 54)这就是我开始看到以利和他父亲分离的地方,我想象了在这段时间里许多人在集中营和劳改营的生活。人的身体可以从心灵和情感中分离出来,学会只生存,有时生存就意味着只照顾你自己。以63页的故事为例,一个小男孩打了他的父亲,因为他没有好好铺床,然后要求他停止哭泣,否则他将停止带食物。
美国亚利桑那代写作业:脱离家庭
It stands out to me how human nature is portrayed in the experience in this book. Even as they were separated from families, beaten, yelled at, seemingly marched to their death in the crematoria, told to strip, shaved, marched around camp, made to stand in the elements, and all the while smelling the stink of burning human flesh, they were still able to share joy when finding friends in the same place as you, in holding a family members hand because at least you weren’t alone, and having a moral boost after some sleep. (Wiesel 33-42) This holds true for the rest of the book, people always keeping the faith, holding on to some dream, and living for the family they know are still alive. All these things gave them the will to go on and the will to survive because it had to get better, didn’t it? But for the ones who did survive to the liberation by the allied troops I don’t think life will ever be a continuous sunny day, because the night always comes and with it the memories and nightmares that will never be forgotten. But thankfully it will never be forgotten because the people who perished under these circumstances of the Holocaust should never be forgotten.In Birkenau Elie and his father were made to work in the warehouse and there the author begins to note has life in a concentration camp had changed him. After his father was beaten his anger was directed not at the Kapo who beat him but at his father who should not have provoked the Kapo. (Wiesel p. 54) This is where I began to see the separation of Elie and his father and imaged how it must have been for many others during this time in concentration and work camps. The human body can separate from the heart and emotion and learn to only survive and sometimes survival means only taking care of you. Take the story told on page 63 where a pipel was beating his own father because he did not make his bed properly and then demanded he stop crying or he would stop bringing his food. (Wiesel)