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No, let us go no further. Decency and custom forbid it. I said it earlier, when speaking of my grandfather: In Jewish tradition a man’s death belongs to him alone. Let the gas chambers remain closed to prying eyes, and to the imagination. We will never know all that happened behind those doors of steel.
Read the text and study the images from Spiegelman’s Maus.
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Which theme is addressed in both excerpts?
Inexperience can sometimes lead to misunderstanding.
It’s important to follow tradition regardless of circumstance.
Some truths are too difficult to fathom if one has not experienced them.
There are times when one must be able to see in order to believe.
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Some truths are too difficult to fathom if one has not experienced them.
Explanation: the speaker insists the horrors of the gas chambers must remain beyond imagination and that we cannot truly know what happened—highlighting the inability of outsiders to fully comprehend traumatic experience.
Explanation: the speaker insists the horrors of the gas chambers must remain beyond imagination and that we cannot truly know what happened—highlighting the inability of outsiders to fully comprehend traumatic experience.
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