Ursula Hegi's novel "Stone from the River" reveals the persecution of religious beliefs, gossip dwarfs, and people of Burgdorf in the German town of Nazi Holocaust. Novels are scheduled for the First World War and continue until the Second World War. World War II was caused by hunger of power, which was called another war. "In the Third Empire, the other is a crime." (Chadwick 2) Hitler is a leader of Nazi who wants to rule Germany and neighboring countries.
Stone is a wonderful novel coming from the river. Hegi led us through World War II and explained to us the impact on society. Trudi in the novel accepts and protects people who bypass the law. She believes that God places her here to help others, and her story communicates her story. If we all spend time to help each other, we all have to get along. People look down on Jews, blacks, homosexuals, and people with disabilities. Our plan is to discriminate people with these differences by seeing people's flaws. Many universities have diverse programs that pass all students, but this does not solve our ignorance of race and gender. If we are fully educated as a bad influence of society and our behavior, we can all be human life, human life.
Perhaps there is no river on the earth that can capture the imagination of mankind like the Nile River. From the stories of pharaohs and crocodiles to the discovery of Rosetta Stone, along the fertile banks of the river, ancient Egypt was born around 3000 BC, one of the most remarkable civilizations in the world. The Nile is not only a source of living for the ancient Egyptians, but also millions of people living along the coast today. Known as "father of life" and "mother of all men" is the center of life in ancient Egypt. In ancient Egypt, the Nile is known as "Phi" or "Itel" which means "river". The ancient Egyptians also called the Ar River or the Aur River, which means "black", referring to the black mud left after the annual flood.