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This 6 page paper explores Primo Levi’s “Survival in Auschwitz”, Alezander Stille’s “Benevolence and Betrayal: Five Italian Jewish Families Under Fascism”, and the film “The Garden of the Finzi Continis”. No additional sources are listed.
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Primo Levis classic book "Survival in Auschwitz" is an account of the authors capture and deportation to Auschwitz Concentration
camp during World War II. The book is much more than a listing of chronology and events, however. It is a study in human nature and behavior.
Specifically, Levi strips away the veil to reveal the thin separation that exists between good and evil, between being human and being nothing more than an animal.
In the preface to the work Levi contends that it is not his intention "to formulate new accusations [but] rather to
furnish documentation for a quiet study of certain aspects of the human mind" (9). Of particular interest in this study is mans apparent inherent capacity for evil. The
horrors of Auschwitz, of course, are just one testament to that capacity. World War II and, indeed, world history as a whole leave no question that evil is a
very real element in human behavior. Auschwitz, non-the-less, is certainly one of the horrific of those testaments.
One event after another documented in "Survival in Auschwitz" documents beyond question that evil is indeed a potential component of human behavior. Does this mean that some individuals are
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