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Consider what you already know about the jewish condition during WWII. How might Moshe serve as a symbol for the extreme events that took place during the holocaust? How does his expirences foreshadow future events for the townspeople?

Consider what you already know about the jewish condition during WWII. How might Moshe serve as a symbol for the extreme events that took place during the holocaust? How does his expirences foreshadow future events for the townspeople?

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I do not know your knowledge of WW 2. I already knew the extent of the tragedies involving the holocaust before I read this book. Certainly Moshe's accounts represent the unthinkable cruelties inflicted on Jews during this time. Moshe's accounts foreshadow tragedies like the hanging of young Pipel in the camp.