The teacher asked us to continue the 1000-word ending of "The Great Dictator"

Shanna 2022-04-23 07:01:26

"Soldiers, for the sake of democracy, let's unite!" Although schultz asked Charlie to make speeches that despised other races and hated Jews, Charlie still couldn't do it. In fact, he knew that his choice this time was likely to He felt very guilty about schultz for putting him and schultz behind bars or even losing their lives, but if he could do it all over again, he felt he would choose to say so. The world has been shrouded in dictatorship, resentment, hatred, and blood for too long. Although he is just a confused little person, if there is any hope of breaking Sickler's tyranny and inspiring everyone, he wants to give it a try no matter what. .

Charlie didn't dare to look back at schultz, he knew he must be disappointed, and he didn't know whether the speech he had exchanged for his friendship and life could play a role in making people sober. He looked at the bright sun in the sky and thought That girl like sunshine, he knew that the country she was in had been invaded by the Nazis, and he didn't know how she was doing and whether she was hurt or not.

Dear Hannah, maybe this is the last time I can see the sun, if you are still alive, if you can hear my speech on the radio...

"Hannah, do you hear what I'm saying? Wherever you are, look up! Look up, Hannah! The clouds are dissipating, the sun is shining, and we are leaving the darkness and entering Bright! We are entering a new world - a more lovely world, where people will overcome their greed, their hatred, their cruelty, look up, Hannah! The soul of man has grown wings , they're going to fly at last. They're flying into the red--into the light of hope. Look up, Hannah, look up!"

It didn't take long for Charlie and schultz to enter the concentration camp. They didn't expect that they were not shot immediately. The reason is said to be because the Führer had disappeared. For such heinous and hopeless criminals, the Führer must personally try the case and sentence it. relieved.

On a winter afternoon, with a cold wind, a small truck was driving slowly, the road was rough, and the car was a little bumpy. schultz didn't blame Charlie, and now he looked at Charlie with a worried expression, he said that he should not die, he was German after all, and he was a senior Nazi officer after all, and he also had many officers and friends, it is estimated that in criminal law I will take care of him properly, but Charlie's situation is more worrying. First of all, he is a Jew. Second, he pretended to be the head of state and made a lot of "major political mistakes" remarks.

The car entered the gate of the concentration camp and stopped at the outpost. An escort soldier got out of the truck. Charlie looked out the window. The soldier was negotiating with the guards with his documents. Two guards with live ammunition were standing in front of him, one of them was facing him with a bayonet. "Your documents." The soldier took out his preparations. The good documents and pass, the guard checked carefully, returned the documents to him, and gave him a military salute.

He walked up to the truck and said to the people inside, "To get out, they said you need to walk in here."

Charlie looked at the dense power grids in the sky not far away, and the sentries with guns looking around on the four corners of the building, thinking, a place worse than a prison camp!

Schultz was the last to get off, and just as he was climbing down, the escorting soldier who was standing in front of him and came back from the negotiation shoved a small note into his hand while they were on the wrong side.

Two years later, when schultz and Charlie chatted occasionally, Charlie realized that Schultz had already had an escape plan when he first came in.

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The Great Dictator quotes

  • Adenoid Hynkel: Schultz, why have you forsaken me?

  • Schultz: [plane is upside down] We're upside down!

    A Jewish Barber: I know it.

    Schultz: Give me that stick!

    A Jewish Barber: Impossible.

    Schultz: [engine dies] Oh, there it goes. We're out of gas. Well, this is it then.

    [pulls out cigarette pack]

    Schultz: Cigarette?

    A Jewish Barber: Not now.

    Schultz: Then I shant need this anymore.

    [tosses cigarette pack]