The universal theme in the novel is even in harsh conditions there are good people who will risk their lives to save you. We see this common theme in Odette’s mom and many other characters in the novel. Her mom …show more content…
Her father had lived with Odette and her mother forever. But now he has to go serve for the things he loves most: His family and the place that he lives. He has to fight the Nazis in the war. I think the main reason he volunteered to fight them because he wanted to protect his family. The quote “Papa can’t wait to fight them, he wants to protect his family” (Pg.20) shows how much he cares about his family. This analogy carries out our main universal …show more content…
The author was in Germany and walked through a Jewish neighborhood and saw a huge plaque on a house. It had the history of the Jewish children and what life was like during during the time period. The plaque honored Jewish children who died with their families in concentration camps. The plaque showed that 11,400 children were deported to concentration camps. It showed how some Jews hid in various places like old warehouses, farms, or even faked their identity to be a Christian. So after the author saw these things she decided to write a story about a little Jewish girl who had to hide in several different places and faked her identity to be a Christian. I think she wrote the story to show what life was like for a young Jewish children and their