Theme Of Finks World

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This story served as an interesting way to define Nazi’s place in Finks world. Fink takes the opportunity on many occasions in this book to describe nature in great detail while still circling back and focusing on the horrific atrocities of the Nazi regime. Fink states “That mist on the fields, it covered the world” before quickly describing the noise of people being shot close by (Fink 18). The theme of this story is that the world is indifferent to the acts of men. Nature will continue doing its thing, and so will the animals of our world. Therefore, there is only one person responsible for this evil: other humans. This notion is further supported near the end of the story when she refers to the empty garden as a paradise. Fink is telling