It seems as if everyone is trying to understand death in their own way. We see the societal effects (orphans, nazi camps, war) and also the personal effects (purpose, ideology, meaning) all caused by this notion. The book shows many perspectives where characters rationalize it, mysticize it, ignore it, run from it, but either way they are all dramatically affected by it. What do the black dogs of death mean to you? How do they shape the way you act? How do they shape the society you live in?
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
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