Sunday, October 12, 2014

From no one is here except all of us

The terrible war makes people homeless. They go to a lot of places: ocean, desert, city... They can't find a good and peaceful place to live. After many times, they become doubtful about the world. Separated from the world, they feel lonely and helpless. Later, after some years, they feel that it is hard to join the society. 

However, there are some goodness in the fiction. The writer mentions:" There are no such things as dead children. No such thing as burned up." The writer wants to tell us that there is still hope in the world. 
The title "From no one is here except all of us" is important. Although the fiction is about Jewish isolation, the writer does not mention Jewish, race or religion. "From no one is here except all of us" makes people to think about the discrimination phenomenon in today's society.

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