Thursday, May 1, 2008

Chapter 3




As the Jews move on, the families are separated into men and women. Eliezer and his father remain together. His mother and sister are separated from him and his father. They will never see each other again.

As they go on, they are told to lie about their age to be able to work instead of being killed immediately. As the prisoners look around, they find a pit were babies and adults are being buried. This is stressful for the prisoners and also very emotional. Some time later the Jews were striped of the cloths and washed with gasoline. They were then given prison cloths. They have two options, to work hard or be killed. When Eliezer’s father asked for a bathroom he was beaten by the person in charge of the inmates.

Despite the times and events the prisoners must go though. They keep their faith in God. I think this is the hardest things to do because you ask yourself why God does this to humans. These people are the bravest people in the world because of their strength in God and not knowing what is going to happen to them.
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4 comments:

Bret said...

Good job steve. you realy explained everything well, and described it in full detail. especailly how terrible it was for the Jews. i also like how you added a picture into your summary, so people can visualize what you are talking about.

Nick said...

Yeah good job on the summary. It talks about all of the major parts of the section. I like how you talked about how the inmates still had their faith in God.

DaveyA's Night Blog said...

Nice blog Steve. I liked the amount of detail you put into your blog and you had a good summary.

Brady Griffin said...

good job steve. You explained the chapter throughly. I liked how used pictures to give the reader a better understanding of what was going on.