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They pretended not to know that their neighbors were being taken away and imprisoned in concentration camps They pretended not to hear cries for help The Nazis killed

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They pretended not to know that their neighbors were being taken away and imprisoned in concentration camps They pretended not to hear cries for help The Nazis killed millions of Jews and others in the Holocaust If everyone had stood together at the. .. In some types of Allegories, the characters and setting represent . abstract. ideas of moral qualities. .. In other types, characters and situations stand for historical figures and events.. Allegory. Ofer. Ashkenazi. Brief Survey. The Holocaust. “The deliberate, systematic murder of approximately 6 million Jews in Nazi dominated Europe between the years 1941-1945”. (Ronnie S. Landau). And,. The deliberate murder of millions of “enemies” of the Nazi Regime: Roma (Gypsies), East-European civilians, political opponents, “a-social” people, homosexuals, and people with “hereditary disease”. Mrs. . DiLauro. ALLEGORIES. Are types of stories in which the author uses symbols to tell a story in order to get us to interpret how it applies to real life. . RELIGIOUS. David and Goliath. CULTURAL. By: Taylor, . Ja’Niyah. , Elias, . Notes. . When did the holocaust start?. The holocaust stared January 30, 1933.. Where did the holocaust take place?. The holocaust . took . place in Germany and in Eastern Europe.. ENG 3UI . Literary Terms. describe . types of . stories . used . throughout literary history and describe many famous . works. may . be told in prose or in . verse . An . individual story may fall under one or multiple combinations of these . Write Down The 2 That Make The Most Sense To You. A. story in which people, things, and happenings have a hidden or symbolic meaning: allegories are used for teaching or explaining ideas, moral principles, etc. . Text: . Genesis 1-4. Intro. . What Adam & Eve Looked Like. What did Adam and Eve look like?. People speculate on ethnicity, culture, color of skin, racial attributes, . etc. …!. It is all speculation since the Scriptures are silent on this point!. Activity 1. Create a Thinking map with World War II in the middle and the following topics as “arms” of the thinking map. Events leading to WWII. Lean Lease. Bombing of Pearl Harbor. See the next slide to get you started. What Symbols Stand For. A . symbol. is often an ordinary object, event, person, or animal to which we have attached extraordinary meaning and significance.. Flags. We use a rectangle of dyed cloth to symbolize a country.. satirist… directs the probe of this . satire. at what he believes to be a truth: a fact of manners or mores or morality which society either evades, disguises or denies. Thus probing, hopes to penetrate the sham and expose said truth or fact. The goal of every satirist would be to have his satiric point proved valid...” (Mankiewicz). . a layered story, poem, or picture which can be interpreted on a literal level as well as a metaphorical level. The allegorical interpretation typically reveals a moral, social, or political message.. An allegory has two levels: a literal and a figurative.. The symbolic meaning of an allegory is often political, religious, historical or philosophical. . Satire . The use of humour, irony, exaggeration or ridicule in order to expose and criticize an aspect of society. Write Down The 2 That Make The Most Sense To You. A. story in which people, things, and happenings have a hidden or symbolic meaning: allegories are used for teaching or explaining ideas, moral principles, etc. . Rights Respecting Schools Award ’You have the right to be protected from being hurt and mistreated, in body or mind.’ Article 19 The Holocaust What is the Holocaust?  The term "Holocaust," o

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