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Shown through the characters of: The destructive and consuming nature of Genocide. Max Vandenburg Liesel Meminger Death

Shown through the characters of: Max Vandenburg Liesel Meminger Death

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We feel sympathetic towards the Jews and see the Nazi’s as the “bad guys”.

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Page 1: Shown through the characters of: Max Vandenburg Liesel Meminger Death

Shown through the characters of:

The destructive and consuming nature of

Genocide.

• Max Vandenburg

• Liesel Meminger

• Death

Page 2: Shown through the characters of: Max Vandenburg Liesel Meminger Death

Max Vandenburg – a young Jewish man.

• Loved ones were lost and often not found. The thought of not knowing is unnerving.

• Genocide brought out the courage and strength of the Jews due to their will to

survive.

•Hitler’s presence caused the Jews to be ill-treated and dehumanised. They lived in

fear.

Max’s survival proves to us that we are able to come out on top of any situation.

Page 3: Shown through the characters of: Max Vandenburg Liesel Meminger Death

We feel sympathetic towards the Jews and see the Nazi’s as the “bad guys”.

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Liesel – as she views the marching of the Jews.

• “When was the last time we took these rats out for some fresh air...it’s perfect weather for a

parade.”-Dehumanisation.

• Small gestures can be a rekindling of hope. Death is not the only outcome.

• There was no consideration of human rights. This idea is meant to disgust and disturb us

enough to prevent genocide from reoccurring.

• Genocide causes fear and misery.

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Death – the first time he visits Auschwitz.

•We are incredibly disgusted by the death camp as even Death, who is accustomed to people

dying, is disturbed.-”I shiver when I remember – as I try to de-

realise it.”• “Even the clouds tried to look away”. -We are exposed to something non-living with

no emotion, wanting to ignore the death camps.

• “The were French, they were Jews, and they were you.

-Gives realisation that over six million HUMAN lives were lost.

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Max, Liesel and Death expose us to the destructive and

consuming nature of genocide and how nauseating genocide

and its wider effects are.