Analysis Of All But My Life By Gerda Weissmann Klein

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In Gerda Weissmann Klein's memoir, All But My Life, the author illustrates the three psychological stages people usually experience during war. The first stage includes her and her family's mental preparation after they find themselves no longer in the safety of their home, and realise that their number one priority must be survival. Stage two is when they must face the reality of the situation, Gerda, her father, her mother, and previously her brother Arthur part ways, and each is in his/her own road to survival. As time passes, Gerda faces the fact that her beloved ones have died, and that she has to stay strong and competent to dig her own path for the future if she makes it out alive. The third phase introduces Kurt, her future husband

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