HOLOCAUST THEME REFLECTED IN JOHN HERSEY’S “THE WALL”. TRANSFORMATION OF SELF AS THE RESULT OF EXTREME OPPRESSION

Authors

  • Barchin Umirbekova UzSWLU Master’s Student:
  • Sh.U. Mukhamedova Scientific advisor:

Keywords:

jewish Wall, survivors, characters, Ghetto life, real and symbolic wall, conflicts.

Abstract

“The Wall” was published in 1950 and became bestseller novel in the USA. It was the first popular novel where Holocaust disaster introduced to American reader. In the novel writer used his experience of journalism and the whole novel was told by real testimonies of holocaust disaster.

References

John Hersey, The Wall (1950; r p t. New York: Bantam,1967)

https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com

https://www.bibleinfo.com

Jean Paul Sartre, What Is Literature? tr a n s. Bernard Frechtman (New York: Harper Colophon, 19o5)

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Published

2023-04-27

How to Cite

Umirbekova, B., & Mukhamedova, S. (2023). HOLOCAUST THEME REFLECTED IN JOHN HERSEY’S “THE WALL”. TRANSFORMATION OF SELF AS THE RESULT OF EXTREME OPPRESSION. Educational Research in Universal Sciences, 2(2 SPECIAL), 347–353. Retrieved from http://erus.uz/index.php/er/article/view/2017