Conclusion
" The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at
anytime." Mark Twain, an American literature author and novelist, spoke these
words of fright and wisdom. Helmuth Hubener encounters atrocities that can
reflect upon what we must accept in our future. From being one of Hitler's
followers, Helmuth battles with beliefs of his own along with those around him.
Symbolism concludes what the Hitler youth believes is right for his country.
Relations evolve with the exeption of those close to Helmuth. Being a captive
mentally and physically alarms Helmuth, but increases strength and stability for
the fighter. However, connections between life and death are similar, and
Helmuth finds himself wandering through both. One side should be chosen
depending on the power of the fighter.
" The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at
anytime." Mark Twain, an American literature author and novelist, spoke these
words of fright and wisdom. Helmuth Hubener encounters atrocities that can
reflect upon what we must accept in our future. From being one of Hitler's
followers, Helmuth battles with beliefs of his own along with those around him.
Symbolism concludes what the Hitler youth believes is right for his country.
Relations evolve with the exeption of those close to Helmuth. Being a captive
mentally and physically alarms Helmuth, but increases strength and stability for
the fighter. However, connections between life and death are similar, and
Helmuth finds himself wandering through both. One side should be chosen
depending on the power of the fighter.