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hanuriwmf: 3월 2007
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2007년 3월 11일 일요일. Chapter 17. The Story of Ten Days. I had a high fever. I was lucky entirely to myself: I lay down with relief. Knowing that I had the right to forty days' isolation and therefore of rest.". We could not find anything to say, but for the time being we did not touch the bread.". Chapter 16. The Last One. But everybody heard the cry of the doomed man, it pierced through the old thick. Barriers of inertia and submisiveness, it struck the living core of man in each. This chapter focuses on t...
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fragrance of life: January 2007
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This blog is everything about "Peace Child". Sunday, January 28, 2007. What does Jesus want us to do for the Sawi? What do mission organizations do for these people? Choose a representative passage from this novel that holds particular significance to you. Type it in and comment on its significance. 8220;And if sharing Him where His name was already known was a privilege, sharing Him where His name had never been heard must be an immeasurably greater privilege! Saturday, January 27, 2007.
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hanuriwmf: Journal #14
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2007년 3월 11일 일요일. Chapter 14. Kraus. What I saw from chapter 13 comes out as a main theme in this chapter, but now it seems more hopeless. What a good boy kraus must have been as a civilian: he will not survive very. Long here, on can see it at the first glance, it is as logical as a theorem.". In this quote, I found that Primo Levi is not only judging whether Kraus is going to survive or not, but he actually shows condescending attitudes toward him. 피드 구독하기: 댓글 (Atom).
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hanuriwmf: 2월 2007
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2007년 2월 25일 일요일. Chapter 3. Initiation. I must confess it: after only one week of prison, the instinct for cleanliness. Disappeared in me (p.41).". This quote made me thinking a lot. Is it an instinct that we want to be clean and pure? So, what's the meaning of "the instinct for cleanliness disappearing? To me, it sounds like the Jews were deprived of their dignity and humanity. Not washing often, not sleeping regularly, not eating sufficiently, they are becoming more like primitive. How are the...Occas...
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hanuriwmf: Journal #5
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2007년 3월 4일 일요일. Chapter 5. Our Nights. Now Primo Levi is "discharged to his great pleasure." However, he still dreams of pleasure, which is more than just foods, which others desire. His dream is about the whistle, hard bed and his neighbor. He soon figures out that no one is paying attention to what he is saying, and that his dream is only "dream.". In fact, they are completely indifferent: they speak confusedly of other things. Remembered pains of one's early infancy.". 피드 구독하기: 댓글 (Atom).
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hanuriwmf: Journal #9
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2007년 3월 4일 일요일. Chapter 9. The Drowned and The Saved. But in the Lager things are different: here the struggle to survive is. Without respite, because everyone is desperately and ferociously alone.". Thousands of individuals, differing in age, condition, origin, language, culture and customs, are enclosed within barbed wire: there they live a regular, controlled life which is identical for all and inadequate to all needs.". 피드 구독하기: 댓글 (Atom). Soy un estudiante de la clase de senorita Barrigar.
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hanuriwmf: Journal #15
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2007년 3월 11일 일요일. Chapter 15. Die drei Leute vom Labor. This chapter focuses on the reminiscence Primo Levi feels as he finds German people living like nothing's going on. There are several girls working in the laboratory, who are not prisoners but "civilians." They talk about daily life without gratitude that they are gifted with everyday life. Only two weeks and then it will be Christmas again; it hardly seems real, this. Year has gone by so quickly! 피드 구독하기: 댓글 (Atom).
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hanuriwmf: Journal #17
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2007년 3월 11일 일요일. Chapter 17. The Story of Ten Days. I had a high fever. I was lucky entirely to myself: I lay down with relief. Knowing that I had the right to forty days' isolation and therefore of rest.". We could not find anything to say, but for the time being we did not touch the bread.". Tremendous journal. A. 2007년 4월 2일 오후 5:59. 피드 구독하기: 댓글 (Atom). Soy un estudiante de la clase de senorita Barrigar.
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hanuriwmf: Journal #6
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2007년 3월 4일 일요일. Chapter 6. The Work. As the title suggests, this chapter shows how harsh labor is in the Auschwitz. The main theme in this story is probably how people form groups inside the Auschwitz, especailly when each pair up with another person when working. Instead Resnyk accepts, and even more, lifts up the sleeper by himself and rests it on my right shoulder with care; then he lifts up the other end, stopps to place it on his left shoulder and we leave.". 피드 구독하기: 댓글 (Atom).
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hanuriwmf: Journal #11
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2007년 3월 11일 일요일. Chapter 11. The Canto Of Ulysses. This chapter was not very important in the plot itself, but still was very impressive. It was somewhat hard to understand because there were so many references to Dante's. And I had to do read over and over again to understand. Basically, Primo Levi translates the Canto of Ulysses in French to teach Jean Italian.While he teaches French, he finds that his language had certain characteristics that French could not convey. 피드 구독하기: 댓글 (Atom).