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Comparing Poems 'Terrible Things And Night'

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I have three texts the allegory, “Terrible Things, ” the poem, “First They came For The Communists” and the memoir “Night”. All of theses different author develops a similar theme, but they way they develop the theme is different, this essay is going to inform you the how each author develops the theme. Each of the texts i have are about the holocaust and all the difficulties the Jews faced during this time.One common theme that is found throughout the three texts I read is that one voice can make a small difference, but when we come together we can make a huge difference and defeat the enemy. All of theses different author develop a similar theme but they way they develop the theme is different, the first author Eve Bunting uses a allegory (a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one)to develop the theme that one voice can make a small difference, but when we come together we can make a huge difference and defeat the enemy. In his story he uses animals to develop his theme. In …show more content…

In the text it said ““We have come for every creature with feathers on its back,” the Terrible Things thundered.“We don’t have feathers,” the frogs said.“Nor we,” said the squirrels.“Nor we,” said the rabbits.The little fish leaped from the water to show the shine of their scales, but the birds twittered nervously in the tops of the trees. Feathers! They rose in the air, then screamed away into the blue of the sky. But the Terrible Things had brought their terrible nets and they flung them high and caught the birds and carried them away.”this relates to the holocaust because in

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