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Summary Of The Devil's Arithmetic By Jane Yolen

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In Jane Yolen’s novel, The Devil’s Arithmetic, and Peter Fischl’s poem, “To The Little Polish Boy Standing With His Arms Up”, they talk about the Holocaust and how the Nazis were brutal and dehumanized the innocent Jews and the other people that they tortured. Both pieces of literature have similar purposes, but different tones. They each have different writing tools as well. Jane Yolen has a tone of pride and Peter Fischl has a tone of aggravation. Both authors have universal please and ask us to remember about the atrocity that the ruthless Nazis caused. In Jane Yolen’s novel, The Devil’s Arithmetic, she has a tone of dignity and evokes about what the ferocious Nazis did in the death camps that were so bleak. Her tone contributes to her conviction
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