To The Little Polish Boy By Peter Fischl

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The poem To the Little Polish Boy, written by Peter Fischl, the author choose to use a child to bring a strong emotions to the reader. There are many themes in this poem but the most important ones are bad things happen in life, making decisions from the past and sadness. Peter Fischl said “I would make a monument of you and the world who said nothing”(Line 8-9). The author added this line to explain that many bad things happened in the past,like the holocaust, and that we can do anything but learn from the past and prevent holocaust from happening. Peter Fischl also added this line to honor the people who suffered and died during the holocaust. Fischl talked about decisions that can be made from the past, “I am not a composer.But I will

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