Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Enter The Struggler
This section had so much information and emotion packed into four pages. It starts with Death talking more directly to the reader, which I found to be a good change from the normal third-person thing that Death does normally. But, because of the change, along with Death saying "Now for a change of scenery," I knew something was coming, and it was definitely not good. There was a Jew locked away somewhere in a room. He was locked away and so deprived of everything that he paid attention to everything, especially the sounds. Then someone came along to give him a few items, including some food and an identity card. After that came the most shocking piece of detail I have heard so far, which was that the person who came in to help the Jew was Hans Hubermann. Overall, I think this was a very interesting and emotional section, even for four pages.
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