What impact does the situation with Hitler in Europe have on Harry and Mick?
What impact does the situation with Hitler in Europe have on Harry and Mick?
Now that Harry is older, he understands what is happening in Europe and the horrible things Hitler is doing to the Jewish people. Although Harry no longer considers himself Jewish, he is still bothered by the wrong of what is happening. It interferes and overrides any desires he once had for his future. He even imagines killing Hitler. On the other hand, Mick is just beginning to understand because of what Harry tells her, and in her case she is more following the leader. She sees the wrong in what is happening, but hasn't yet formed her own opinions on what to do about it.
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