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But how would one characterize O’Hare? Was he a normal one? He was one of those, who didn’t want to take responsibility for his actions and continued to blame everyone he could think about? His idea of the pure evil and the absolute good showed how rather naïve and immature he was. There were white supremacists and among their supporters were Jews and Afro-Americans, crazy Nazis, whose the only one concern was Jews and a failure-spy from the Soviet Unions, who drank heavily. This novel was generously filled with the characters, who could be characterized as madmen. One could never know where their peaceful kingdom of two would be destroyed by another war.
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When she disappeared somewhere in the Crimea, he stopped writing and that was the second moral of the story, “ make love when you can, it is good for you”. He wrote poems, plays and a novel, because she was a source of his inspiration. As long as he had Helga near him, everything was possible. His love life could not help but arouse readers’ interest. Thanks to his schizophrenia, this man survived the war. Campbell was a combination of the good and the bad, it seemed that two absolutely different persons coexisted in him. However, he could live with that and continue with his work. The interesting thing about him was that he knew about concentration camps, suffering people and other atrocities. Campbell, Jr., was both a vicious Nazi and a spy, who was risking his life to communicate information. This story was not about a battle between the pure evil and the absolute good he showed that even initially good people were capable of committing crimes and vice versa. Vonnegut also concluded that “ when you are dead you are dead” and death could make us all even. Then he realized that he “ would have been a Nazi, bopping Jews and gypsies and Poles around, leaving boots sticking out of snow banks”. The horrors the writer saw made him wonder what he would do if he had been born in Germany. He was a witness to the Bombing of Dresden, which took the lives of 25,000 people. Kurt Vonnegut wrote about something he knew very well: World War II. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.