Friday, March 31, 2017

Life is Beautiful Blog


After watching   Life is Beautiful  read the book, Night I noticed some similarities between the two. The first one that I noticed was that they both took place at the concentration camp. Another similarity between Life is Beautiful and Night is that in the book,  Night Elie and his father had been separated from his mother. In the movie, Life is Beautiful Guido and Joshua were also separated from Dora one’s they had gotten to the concentration camp. The third similarity was that in the book, Night Elie and his father had a strong relationship. I know this is true because in the book Elie did not want his father to die, he cared so much that he took care of him we could. In the movie, Life is Beautiful Joshua and Guido also had a strong relationship. Guido did so much for Joshua that they got to the point where they were inseparable.
There were many differences too. The first difference that I noticed was that in the movie, Life is Beautiful Guido made  the concentration camp a game for Joshua so he wouldn't know the reality towards the concentration camp. In the book, Night  the didn't hide the reality of a concentration camp to Elie he knew what was gonna happen.Another difference was that in the movie, Life is Beautiful they didn’t killed Guido in front of everybody they had to take him on back of the building and kill him there, but in the movie it said that if they were to do something bad they would kill them their instantly in front of everybody.

In the movie Life is Beautiful and the book Night the mood/ tone has a difference. The difference is that in the movie it started with an optimistic mood meaning cheerfulness,funny , and etc, but then in the book it started just in normal mood. Also in the movie they had more humor and hope , unfortunately in the book there's really no humor and no hope.

Throughout the movie, Life is Beautiful there are many parts that make life shown as beautiful. One part is where they show the cities and how colorful the building are it makes people happy and have a better sense of humor. Another example is that they meet new people easily meaning that some of them are nice to everybody and this makes like look mostly everybody is friendly. Also when the Guido got to meet Dora and formed a family that was the happiest moment in the whole movie.

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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Night blog

        The book named “Night” by: Elie Wiesel was about this young jewish named Elie Wiesel that was taken from his home and was sent to the concentration camp. His faith is strong at the beginning but he has trouble on maintain it during being in the concentration camp. He experiences many unforgettable things that he had trouble with understanding.

         During reading the book “ Night “ By: Elie Wiesel I noticed a lot of changes in Elie. One of the changes was how he was losing his faith slowly during the book. I know this is true because at the beginning of the book it says   “ I pray to the God within me that he will give me the strength to ask him the right questions” ( 30). This quote is showing us how at the beginning of the book he had a lot of faith. Although towards the end of the book it says “ What are you, my god, I thought angrily,” compared to this afflicted. Crowd, proclaiming to you their faith, their anger, their revolt? What does your greatness mean, lord of the universe, in the face of all this weakness, this decomposition, amend his decay? Why do you still trouble their sick minds, their crippled bodies?” ( 63). This quote is showing us how much he is not able to maintain his faith after everything that has happened to him during being in the concentration camp. It is also showing us how much he questions his faith and that he has doubts about it.

          Another change about Elie was that he treated his father differently at the end than in the beginning. I know this is true because in the book it says “ My father was cultured, rather unsentimental man. There was never any display of emotion, even at home. He was more concerned with others than with his own fault” ( 2 ). The quote in page 2 is showing us the way that Elie talks about his father and his thoughts towards him. Elie thinks that his father doesn’t really care about him when he does. Then after all it says “ Don’t be afraid, son sleep - you can sleep I’ll look after you myself” ( 85 ) This line that the dad says is showing us that he truly cared about his on and they look after each other during being in the concentration camp. Another quote is where it says “ My father presence was was the only thing that stopped me … I had no right to let myself die. What would he do without me? I was his only support” ( 82 ). Elie is showing us that he is thankful for his dad because he knows that if it wasn't for his dad he probably would have not made it through on his own. He might have support from other people there, but it's better when it comes from your father. This how's us the process that he went through to be able to be thankful for the father that he had.   


Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Butterfly Project

" Preparing for the commission's visit " . . . The commission, because of which a transport left and the three layer bunks were torn down, has departed, and I believe they were satisfied. They didn't see through very much, stayed scarcely a half day, but that seems to have been only a rehearsal. The camp command issued new orders about the "beautifying campaign" that must be finished on two months. It's ridiculous, but it seems that Terezín is to be changed into a sort of spa. I don't know why I was reminded of the fairy tale "Table. Set. Yourself!" But that is how everything seems to me. The orders are received in the evening, and in the morning everyone's eyes are staring with wonder, where did this or that thing come from? For three years it never occurred to anyone that streets might be named anything but Q and L. . . But all of a sudden the Germans had an idea, and overnight signs had to be put on every corner house with the name of the street, and at crossroads arrows pointed: To the Park, To the Bath, etc. . . . The school building that had served as hospital up to today was cleared out overnight and the patients put elsewhere while the whole building was repainted, scrubbed up, school benches brought in, and in the morning a sign could be seen afar: "Boys' and Girls' School." It really looks fine, like a real school, only the pupils and teachers are missing. That shortcoming is adjusted by a small note on the door: "Holidays." On the square the newly sown grass is coming up, the center is adorned by a big rose plot, and the paths, covered with clean, yellow sand, are lined with two rows of newly painted benches. The boards we wondered about for so many days, trying to puzzle out what they were for, tuned into a music pavilion. We even have a café with a fine sign "Coffeehouse." . . . They have already got quite far in painting the houses. . . . In two of the barracks some bunks and shelves were painted yellow and they got blue curtains. In the park in front of the Infants' Home they put up a luxury pavilion with cribs and light blue, quilted covers. In one room there are toys, a carved rocking horse, and so on. None of us can explain why they are doing all of this. Are they so concerned about that commission? Perhaps we don't even know how good the situation is. Diary entry from Helga Weissova

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