Themes In Anne Blankman's Prisoner Of Night And Fog

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One of the many themes in the novel Prisoner of Night and Fog, by Anne Blankman, is to treat everyone equally. Gretchen Muller was taught from the day she was born that Jews are atrocious and, “incapable of true feelings”1. In spite of her teachings, Gretchen doesn’t completely agree with this stereotype. She defends a beaten up Jew who was pleading for help, regardless of her uncle’s claims that the cries are a disguise. Gretchen’s natural instinct tells her he is a human in need, even when everybody she cares about disagrees. Moreover, Gretchen despised Daniel Cohen, a Jew offering her information about her father. Throughout the book, Gretchen develops as a character while growing more accustomed to the idea that Cohen is a human, as well

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