Tuesday, December 31, 2019
The Essay The Consequential Concerto - 1206 Words
The Consequential Concerto ââ¬Å"Without Freedom of Thought, there can be no such Thing as Wisdom; and no such Thing as publick Liberty, without Freedom of Speechâ⬠¦ And this is the only Check it ought to suffer, and the only Bounds it ought to know,â⬠Benjamin Franklin (Benjamin Franklin, Silence Dogwood, No. 8). Throughout the course of human history, clans of people have turned against another from a mere bigoted belief. This usually constitutes physical abuse, humiliation, death, and perhaps most importantly, denying self expression. Two instances of these groups being denied self expression would be the Jews of the Holocaust and the LGBTQ+ community. Although though LGBTQ+ members today do not suffer even a fraction of what Holocaust victimsâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦This was a direct contradiction to article 19 as the Naziââ¬â¢s forced the Jews into a tranced state of internal affliction . In the same light, Elie yet again questioned his own mental and emotional foundation when he stated , ââ¬Å"Blessed be God s name? Whyâ⬠¦ would I bless Him? Every fiber in me rebelledâ⬠¦ Because in His great might, He had createdâ⬠¦ factories of death? How could I say to Him: Blessed be Thouâ⬠¦ who chose us among all nations to be tortured day and night, to end up in the furnaces?â⬠(Wiesel 33). This excerpt illustrates how the Naziââ¬â¢s use of death camps indirectly smothered Elieââ¬â¢s humanity and moral psyche. By eradicating so many people of his affiliation and restricting his religious practice, the Naziââ¬â¢s destroyed all humanity left in Elie Wiesel. Equally important would not only be Elieââ¬â¢s experiences during Night, but also a minor characterââ¬â¢s experiences, Juliek. Juliek was a magnificent violin player as well as Elieââ¬â¢s friend during his incarceration in the music block of Buna. Juliek was fond of playing an unnamed concerto by Beethoven however, during his imprisonment in Buna, he was punished for performing this because the Naziââ¬â¢s proclaimed Jews were below people of German descent (Wiesel 49). Beethoven was German. Juliekââ¬â¢s emotional outlet and form of expression was music, so by restricting what he could play, the Naziââ¬â¢s took his morale while simultaneously breaking article 19. This was depicted in Night: The darkness
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