Friday, October 17, 2014

How does the setting affect what is happening in this book?

In the book called Daniel's Story, the main character Daniel lives in Frankfort, Germany.  Daniel is Jewish. At the time this story takes place, Hitler is taking over control. Hitler and the Nazis have begun persecuting and killing Jews and are forcing them into concentration camps.  The setting affects everything that happens in this book because if  Daniel and his families did not live in Germany, they would not be put in the concentration camps and they would not be treated disrespectfully just because of their religion.  They would have enough food to eat and clothes to wear if they didn't live in Germany too. Also, Daniel's cousin Peter would not have been killed just for parking illegally. None of these things would have happened in this story if the family did not live in Germany during the 1930s.

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