Cynthia Ogic's short story "The Shawl" tells about World War II. World War II provides a very vivid image of Nazi's German concentration camp. As people have read, he or she can see Ojik did a wonderful job in painting the difficult times of the Jews during the Holocaust. In the first paragraph, I tried to endure fear of life in the Naza concentration camp, so I came across the central figures Rosa, Stella, Magda. Her niece Rosa and Stella are going camping with Rosa's daughter Magda in a shawl from German soldiers.
Cynthia ยท Ojik's "The Shawl" is more than just a shawl and a baby who is doing it. Shawls are a type of fiber that holds them all together, like a blanket to some extent happy and safe. It creates a sense of security and is a friend. I feel involved in this sense of security through a blanket. This shawl gave a miracle to the three people who were impoverished and imprisoned in the camp. Because of this, he raised his arm and grabbed Stella. This line "Stella wrapped in a shawl, hidden, with sleep, I want to get a shock to a baby, a round baby in March," (6)
In shawls, Cynthia Ozic uses descriptive details to appeal to readers. The story is about the fear of Nazism. The background of the story is a concentration camp. The three protagonists are Rosa, she is the mother of two daughters, Stella is 14 years old and Magda is 15 years old. The conspiracy of the story develops around the magical shawl. Shawl is the main part of the complexity of the story, climax and solution. - In Morrison's novel, her personality has many symbolic meanings. Especially one of the hero milk man. For his age, his vanity, fear of his responsibility, and for his childhood friends, Milkman is technically adult. He retains a childish character. Through pursuit of money, Milkman became a decisive adult at the beginning of this novel.