Friday, November 8, 2019
Free Essays on Daddy
The novel Daddy is a historical fiction/thriller takes place during World War II. Because this book is more of a thriller than a historical novel, the authorââ¬â¢s purpose in writing this book is to entertain the reader rather than educate them, although he ended up doing so in the process. Hans Thomas von Gall is an elderly German banker, who has fooled the Naziââ¬â¢s. He has hidden the sum of 724 million marcs (approx. 431 million dollars) of German investorââ¬â¢s money, some Jewish, out of the country before the start of World War II. After being captured and tortured by the Naziââ¬â¢s for ten hours, he committed suicide by jumping out of a window, but not before writing down 724 false names and access codes. Heydrich, leader of the operation, has reason to believe that Thomas Von Gall is not the only one who knew the secret codes. He believes that Thomas Von Gallââ¬â¢s beautiful mysterious granddaughter also holds the secret. Heydrich enlists the help of two different types of man hunters to help him find her. His friend, Professor Gregor Laemmle, who is a cunning yet odd homosexual, and a vicious, boneheaded nazi, named Jurgen Hess who is willing to kill anything that moves. Maria Webber was able to elude them expertly. Although they were not able to find her, Laemmle discovered that she has an eleven-year-old son. His name is Thomas and he is a kid genius, (the naziââ¬â¢s do not know this). He is hiding in the countryside of Basque, while being protected by expert Spaniard bodyguards. Laemmle and Hess make attempts to capture Thomas in hopes of using him as bait to reach his mother, but Thomas engages Laemmle in a battle of brains running around all over the south of France. Thomas is a grown man in a little boyââ¬â¢s body and refuses to trust anybody. This game of cat and mouse takes the form of a giant game of chess in his head, where he sacrifices loved ones to avoid being captured. At one point in this story, Thomas is ca... Free Essays on Daddy Free Essays on Daddy Sylvia Plathââ¬â¢s 1965 poem ââ¬Å"Daddyâ⬠deals mostly with the concepts of deception and betrayal. The pain and fear that her father has inflicted upon her causes the betrayal that she feels from him. She blames her feelings of betrayal on her father. She acts out her feelings through angry acts and rage towards her father. Plath begins the poem discussing her feelings of betrayal with the statement, ââ¬Å"You did not do, you did not do,â⬠(504). As stated by M. D. Uroff, ââ¬Å"But if Daddy will not do, neither will he not not do, and we find this speaker [Plath] forcing herself to deal with a situation that she finds unacceptable.â⬠Plath was clearly afraid of her father; she states in the poem, ââ¬Å"Barely daring to breath or Achoo,â⬠(504) and ââ¬Å"I have always been afraid of you,â⬠(505). She also shows that fear of him by her inability to communicate with him, ââ¬Å"I could never talk to you,â⬠(504). Robert Boyerââ¬â¢s explains her fear by stating, ââ¬Å"The internal repression which prevented her from communicating with her father becomes simultaneously the more general barriers to communication, which traditionally have kept victims and oppressors apart.â⬠As a child Plath sees her father as a god; ââ¬Å"A bag full of God,â⬠(504). ââ¬Å"Not God but a swastika,â⬠(505) shows her transitioning him from a Godly figure into a Natzi. She refers to him as ââ¬Å"Panzer manâ⬠(505) and also states, ââ¬Å"With your Luftwaffe,â⬠(505). ââ¬Å"The fatherââ¬â¢s precipitous fall from a deity to evil incarnate sets up the poems denouement,â⬠states Jordon Leondropoulos. Not only does she call him a ââ¬Å"Natzi,â⬠but a ââ¬Å"brute,â⬠ââ¬Å"fascist,â⬠ââ¬Å"devil,â⬠and a ââ¬Å"vampire.â⬠ââ¬Å"The speaker [Plath] here can categorize and manipulate her feelings in name calling,â⬠explains U. D. Uroff. She uses the name-calling to mask her pain caused by the betrayal of her father. While she calls her father a ââ¬Å"Natzi,â⬠she refers to herself as a ââ¬Å"Jew;â⬠... Free Essays on Daddy The novel Daddy is a historical fiction/thriller takes place during World War II. Because this book is more of a thriller than a historical novel, the authorââ¬â¢s purpose in writing this book is to entertain the reader rather than educate them, although he ended up doing so in the process. Hans Thomas von Gall is an elderly German banker, who has fooled the Naziââ¬â¢s. He has hidden the sum of 724 million marcs (approx. 431 million dollars) of German investorââ¬â¢s money, some Jewish, out of the country before the start of World War II. After being captured and tortured by the Naziââ¬â¢s for ten hours, he committed suicide by jumping out of a window, but not before writing down 724 false names and access codes. Heydrich, leader of the operation, has reason to believe that Thomas Von Gall is not the only one who knew the secret codes. He believes that Thomas Von Gallââ¬â¢s beautiful mysterious granddaughter also holds the secret. Heydrich enlists the help of two different types of man hunters to help him find her. His friend, Professor Gregor Laemmle, who is a cunning yet odd homosexual, and a vicious, boneheaded nazi, named Jurgen Hess who is willing to kill anything that moves. Maria Webber was able to elude them expertly. Although they were not able to find her, Laemmle discovered that she has an eleven-year-old son. His name is Thomas and he is a kid genius, (the naziââ¬â¢s do not know this). He is hiding in the countryside of Basque, while being protected by expert Spaniard bodyguards. Laemmle and Hess make attempts to capture Thomas in hopes of using him as bait to reach his mother, but Thomas engages Laemmle in a battle of brains running around all over the south of France. Thomas is a grown man in a little boyââ¬â¢s body and refuses to trust anybody. This game of cat and mouse takes the form of a giant game of chess in his head, where he sacrifices loved ones to avoid being captured. At one point in this story, Thomas is ca...
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