The end of the hero's inner struggle backwash

Keith 2022-01-20 08:03:54

It feels like the hero is completely dead. Can't let go of the so-called "self-esteem", and only relying on drinking to become paralyzed, eventually harmed myself and the old lady.

It is undeniable that your brother-in-law didn't give you a decent shop, but on the other hand, he thought, gave you a big factory, did you do it? What can you bring to your brother-in-law.

I was dazzled by jealousy, and I made up for my brother-in-law to harm you, and deliberately left the old lady behind, allowing you to become a pro-Semitic, purely scaring yourself.

Can your brother-in-law remember to shop for you, but don't remember to send the old lady? How can't it be your brother-in-law's successor?

First, the old lady doesn’t go out all the year round, and outsiders don’t even know whether she has gone to the concentration camp; second, if the people around you are kind-hearted accomplices, or are frightened by your brother-in-law’s status as the little head of state, who will report? You can open a store with peace of mind, and you'll be finished with the old lady. I also believe that you are not accumulating energy because your fixed monthly salary is gone and you have to take responsibility. After all, your wife was beaten up by you for this reason. .

Then, after the war, Germany won, your brother-in-law was in a high position, let it be the old lady's life in peace; Germany was defeated, your brother-in-law and you are righteous people in the world. With this, your brother-in-law can reduce his sentence even if he doesn't escape.

To take a step back, even if your brother-in-law really forgot, if you are determined to save the old lady, and beg your brother-in-law in a low voice, you will definitely talk about it. He has personally said that you are a family. Take a step back. So the old lady was put on the train, at least you did your best. It's better to be scared than I am, and it is better to kill the old lady by mistake.

You can be strong, but things have reached this point, how can you not bow your head. He said nothing but a big deal, and if you really put yourself in that position, you may not be able to do better than the male protagonist. This complaint should create another parallel world.

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  • Ophelia 2022-03-15 09:01:09

    A very cleverly designed story. On the one hand, the protagonist took over the Jewish store for the Nazis, and on the other hand, he secretly helped the Jewish subsidies. The sense of gap between the two ends created a very good comedic effect. There are no war scenes like mountains of corpses, and no dark and endless stories of concentration camps. Just a little bit of civilian life is enough to spy on the sway and helplessness of humanity in the war era. The ability to examine the history of World War II from such a detailed perspective should be due to the embarrassing position of Czechoslovakia itself in World War II. When the protagonist faces the Nazi soldiers on the square pulling the Jews away, the scene of him repeatedly pulling back and forth with the old lady in the store is believed to be the most "horrible" scene in the film, even if it is such a harmless human and animal. The personality of the optimistic optimist has almost collapsed in the face of power and violence. This is the director who broke and torn the humanity in front of the audience.

  • Dolores 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    Tony is not Schindler, he is a small person, but his conscience and courage, as well as his fear and helplessness, are no different from Schindler. If Schindler's List is a historical event, then Tony's story is a small one, and it also reflects the cruelty and anti-Semitic tragedy of World War II.

The Shop on Main Street quotes

  • Imro Kuchar: Why are you running away? Afraid of your own brother-in-law?

    Antonin Brtko: He can go to hell!

    Imro Kuchar: Well, he may go soon. Our little Führer's gotten fat! It's all that fancy food and wine they get. He has the face of a bishop. The local god.

    Antonin Brtko: To me he's the same, a good-for-nothing scrounger, Mr. Commander!

  • Markus Kolkocký: Why aren't you drinking, Tóno? Drink, for the love of God!