Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Knowing Imre Kertesz

1.- The monument looked like a maze metaphorically speaking it looked like a cage, just us the concentration camps, it represented the loss of freedom, being trapped. The walls represented de desperation and how far people where from freedom.

2.- He said that preferred to live in the country that once tried to take his life instead of living in his own country.

3.-Before, everything anti-Semites wanted was an Auschwitz and later on when everything ended and after Auschwitz anti-Semites wanted a new Auschwitz 

4.-This makes us more richer, because we have different points of view about what happened,and also gives us the opportunity  to learn from our past, from our mistakes, and build a future avoiding this mistakes.

5.-"I continued to worry our souls, and now it knocks from inside the cabinet where we thought we had locked it up” what the author wanted to say with this metaphor is that when people read this book they start to live and feel all the things they though that were in the past, this also makes them reflect about all the thing that happened and that cannot happen again.

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