Essay on Objective vs. Subjective in "There's No News From Auschwitz"- by A.M. Rosenthal
Title: Essay on Objective vs. Subjective in "There's No News From Auschwitz"- by A.M. Rosenthal Category:History / War & Conflicts Details: Words: 469 | Pages: 2.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Essay on Objective vs. Subjective in "There's No News From Auschwitz"- by A.M. Rosenthal
Essay on
There's No News From Auschwitz
By A.M. Rosenthal
I intend to prove that Rosenthal used both objective and subjective in his story about Auschwitz. There are many times in the story when Rosenthal gives only strict facts. At the same time, there are times were he inputs his feelings. Sometimes, he mixes the two to tell the fact ,and to let you know how he feels. This is where the objective and subjective writing comes into play.
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showed last 85 words of 469 total died here." In both of those he used his own feeling to describe the way it was at Auschwitz.
Rosenthal uses a good mix of the two styles of writing. He makes the reader understand that Auschwitz has to be remembered, so that history never repeats itself. He says that if he were to visit Auschwitz and not write anything about it, it would be dishonoring the ones who died there. It makes you think about how terrible it must be. It mustn't be forgotten!