Martin Amis's "The Zone of Interest" - 20 views
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savannahroach on 04 Oct 14This quote makes me think that the soldiers do not want to do what they are commanded but are forced to.
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giakoumj on 05 Oct 14The author uses repetition here which catches the readers attention and makes the line or paragraph more memorable.
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“I feel that if you knew every day, every hour, every minute of human history, you would find no exemplum, no model, no precedent.”
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I think this quote is saying that if we did not have history then we would not have anything to learn from.
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I think the author uses some vague words to really describe the people and the things that happened.
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The author says how the things were passed down to the younger people but its becoming more wary and to me it sounds like he is saying that the younger people don't take it serious or think it s important.
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I like how he describes the place as "hellish" because he basically is saying this is not he place you want to be and gives the readers an incite or maybe an image that connect with that word.
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I like how they said the author din't want it be funny. Drawing conclusion from it, basically saying the book was meant to show love and have a meaning behind it.
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The author of this article explained how the boy and the tree both had flaws. I kind of pulled from that and I think they author of the story put it like that so they could maybe help each other out.
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I don't really understand how they compared a woman and a soldier to relate to each other. "Conversely, teaching :"The Giving Tree as a model for how a woman should be like is like saying that same solider sets an example."
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“He has so far gone unnamed in this book; but now I am obliged to type out the words ‘Adolf Hitler.’
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We went along. We went along, we went along with, doing all we could to drag our feet . . . but we went along.
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The novel, in its most inspired moments, is a compendium of epiphanies, appalled asides, anecdotes, and radically condensed history.
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Obersturmfuhrer Angelus (Golo) Thomsen, a mid-level Nazi officer in charge of the Buna-Werke factory, and the favored nephew of the high-ranking Nazi Martin Bormann
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The effect of the Holocaust isn’t singular but cumulative.
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The author’s rage at Holocaust horrors is portioned into scenes and sentences; it does not gather into a powerful swell, to overwhelm or terrify.
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“To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme,” as Melville declares in “Moby-Dick”; but such mightiness may be precluded by a mode of writing whose ground bass is irony rather than empathy.
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reverie of Doll’s: “She is a personable and knowing young female, albeit too flachbrustig (though her Arsch is perfectly all right, and if you hoiked up that tight skirt you’d . . . Don’t quite see why I write like this. It isn’t my style at all).”
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Yet Thomsen is a self-described Aryan specimen—six feet three, with cobalt-blue “arctic eyes” and “thighs as solid as hewn masts.”
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And mind you, disposing of the young and the elderly requires other strengths and virtues—fanaticism, radicalism, severity, implacability, hardness, iciness, mercilessness, und so weiter
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Given this fascination, it’s curious that Hitler has no presence in “The Zone of Interest” except as a quasi-mythic figure revered and feared by more ordinary Nazis.
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I used to be numb; now I’m raw.
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except as a quasi-mythic figure revered and feared by more ordinary Nazis
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human history that has always included warfare, unspeakable cruelty, and attempted genocide; what set the Nazis apart from less efficient predecessors was their twentieth-century access to the instruments of industrialized warfare and annihilation, and a propaganda machine
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God, I wish this was not true. The only reason that the Holocaust is in the forefront of our minds when we think of Genocide and racial supremacy is the simple fact that it is the most modern. The means in which everything was done and accomplished is so much more advanced then predecessors that it is more commonly recognized in the act of torture. You dont still here of the Brazen Bull or acts of Genocide that started in the 1400s'.
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“to write poetry after Auschwitz
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one does not look directly into the sun.”
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He sits through Nazi concerts calculating “how long it would take . . . to gas the audience.”
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. There it is, you see. The Jews can only prolong their lives by helping the enemy to victory—a victory that for the Jews means what?
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“vultures of the crematory
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The Zone is a place to which Jewish “evacuees” are brought by train to be used as forced labor or to be gassed straightaway, their remains deposited in the euphemistically named but foul-smelling Spring Meadow.
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Somebody will one day come to the ghetto or the Lager and account for the near-farcical assiduity of the German hatred.
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The Zone is a place to which Jewish “evacuees” are brought by train to be used as forced labor or to be gassed straightaway, their remains deposited in the euphemistically named but foul-smelling Spring Meadow
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Here is a wickedly funny Monty Python figure in Nazi regalia:
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“We know a great deal about the how—about how he did what he did; but we seem to know almost nothing about the why.”