The seventh grade students asked their father in the 1980's. Unfortunately, his father did not remember anything in the 80's; his sister helped him remember the past. "Berlin Wall" by Sam Shepard is a story that helps small concrete pieces remind mad fathers of his modern history. The theme of this story is as follows. A small piece of history, how can we recall such many old memories and controversy? When this story was first opened, the seventh grade was interviewing his father for the sociology course.
Berlin Wall is the biggest sculpture in Berlin, the most important work of art. The Berlin Wall was originally a fresh wound and has become an eternal wound since then. The fragments of the Berlin Wall were in their original positions just as they were before the collapse 20 years ago. In the absence of physical walls, the brick road or painted line indicates the passage of a wall through the majority of the city. As Berlin still marks the border between East Berlin and West Berlin, other borders, whether social, political or cultural, still exist between Germans and Berliners I will.
Between 1961 and 1989, the Berlin Wall was known as a barrier between West Berlin and East Germany. The Berlin Wall was a symbol of democracy and communism splitting during the Cold War era. As a result, the Berlin Wall was an obstacle for 28 years, preventing East Germans from escaping to the west. At the end of World War II, the allies split Germany and conquered four different disciplines. - Democracy was established after the walls were destroyed. The Berlin Wall was built overnight, 12 feet tall and 96 m long. The huge structure is the separation between East Germany and West Germany. The wall separates friends from their families and it also becomes an obstacle between freedom and repression. West Germany is a democracy, basically a free world, and on the other side of the wall East Germany is a tough and tragic part of the domestic Communist.