Literary Insperation of the Holocaust
[2023-11-30 23:17:16]
Literary trials of the Holocaust Survivors of tragic events such as the Holocaust want to recall those frightening times by writing memories most people just want to forget. I show that Weisel was already talking about it, and as the others wrote, the Holocaust victims wrote down their experiences, not only to save the history of the event, but also to participate People who survived people who did not. People can understand what is going on. They want us to realize how malicious people are treated by the people of the world.
Studies on women and the Holocaust, or gender and genocide, are part of a dynamic and evolving field. As part of literary research, their methods are based on many other fields and methodological approaches such as history of the Holocaust, history of gender, psychology, trauma theory, literary theory, lifelong learning, women's studies, religious studies, gender theory We are using. In the war era, in the shadow of Nazism, Jewish women wrote wartime diaries and journals and offered a story form for their experiences. The most famous is Anne Frank's diary, which is handed to the examinee in the form of a letter, traces the daily life and inner life of a teenage girl, and together with her secular German Jewish family the secret of the Netherlands It is hidden in the room of. Frank eventually was deported to Bergen where she died, but her father later collected and edited his daughter's diary, published after his death.
The Trial of the Holocaust's Literature Do you want survival of tragic events like the Holocaust to remember those horrible times by writing memories that most people just want to forget? I show that Weisel was already talking about it, and as the others wrote, the Holocaust victims wrote down their experiences, not only to save the history of the event, but also to participate People who survived people who did not. People can understand what really happened ... The most unusual anti-Semitism is the Holocaust, but anti-Semitism goes further. The Holocaust started with a stepwise spread of anti-Semitism, stereotypes, ominous manga, and hatred. Anti-Semitism is prejudice, discrimination, or harassment against Jews. Martin Luther once wrote as follows. "Under the devil, there is no more cruel, more toxic, and more violent enemy than the true Jew," (Dawidowicz, 23). Anti-Semitism is like any other type of prejudice