The Tattooist Of Auschwitz, By Heather Morris

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In world history, there have been tough times and hard ships. But the Holocaust almost changed the course of history forever. But it failed to happen. In the Holocaust, the Jewish people were murdered for following what they believed in. For example, In The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris, this eventful book is about a boy sent to a camp without his family and pushed through the harsh, horrible torture by the Nazis. But through this horrible event, he and many people stayed strong, even though the Nazis killed their friends, family, they still had hope. Two other examples (The Boys Who Fought Hitler & The Diary of Anne Frank) show that in tough times, strength of the mind and hope is key to survival. Firstly, hope and strength of mind are …show more content…

He had hope that Karl and Rudi could survive. Helmuth also had strength of mind, knowing that he was going to die, but he saved his friends. In the play version of “The Diary of Anne Frank” by Goodrich and Hackett, hope and strength of mind were also shown. At the start of the play, Anne Frank and her family just entered the Anne. When Peter and Anne are talking about the Star of David, “Burn it.” It’s funny, I can’t throw mine away. I don’t know why”(Goodrich/Hackett 356). This shows strength of mind and hope because Anne is trying to keep her culture and religion alive and has hope that she will be able to follow it. This also shows strength of mind because she could be caught with it and die because it's her religion. Later, towards the end of the play, Mr. Frank and Mimp are there after the war. When Mr. Frank is talking, “She puts me to shame”(Goodrich/Hackett 408). This connects to the theme because Anne always thought the best and was also happy. She never lost hope and still was happy and happy to everyone even up until her death. She never lost hope in the people and the Germans. Another example of the theme is also at the end of the

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