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This attitude is powerfully dramatized in the class- room scene , in which the narrator misidentifies William Tell as an SS man , only to find that his tentative descriptions of the concen- tration camps are dismissed by his teacher as ...
This attitude is powerfully dramatized in the class- room scene , in which the narrator misidentifies William Tell as an SS man , only to find that his tentative descriptions of the concen- tration camps are dismissed by his teacher as ...
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Once on the stand , the witness , who called himself " katzetnik , " the one recognized by number only , showed the number tattooed on his arm , and proceeded to tell how in the concentration camp they were all reduced to numbers .
Once on the stand , the witness , who called himself " katzetnik , " the one recognized by number only , showed the number tattooed on his arm , and proceeded to tell how in the concentration camp they were all reduced to numbers .
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In the preface , Hurston informs readers that this nar- rative was told to her by Kossula , that it is " rather accurate , " and that he has been " permitted to tell his story in his own way without the intrusion of interpretation .
In the preface , Hurston informs readers that this nar- rative was told to her by Kossula , that it is " rather accurate , " and that he has been " permitted to tell his story in his own way without the intrusion of interpretation .
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