Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Pity? Or No Pity?

No, I think the man did not deserve pity because he had done to much harm to people, he murdered kids, parents, and elderly humans who did nothing to him. The man was guilty and he said it himself in the passage,"those Jews died quickly, they did not suffer as i do-though they were not as guilty as I am." He was being heartless how could he say they died quickly when they would burn them and kill them in gas chambers, that is not a quickly death it is a slow and painful way to die. He was trying to say is that some of the Jews that were killed weren't all innocent but they weren't as guilty as him because he had killed so many Jews and now was feeling really bad. After everything he expects to be forgiven because he is close to his death, I do not think he should be pitied.