Saturday, November 26, 2011

Emil And Karl Beginning

The book "Emil and Karl" by Yankev Glatshteyn starts right with action. It begins with men infiltrating Karl's home, taking his mother, and beating him up. He has no idea why these men came seeing as he and his mother weren't Jewish and it was Nazi soldiers who took his mother away. His first action is to go to his best friend's house. Emil and his family are Jewish and the same thing happened to him recently, but the men took away his father. Normally, Emil's mother would tell Karl to go home because she didn't trust him, but this time she let him in without even caring. The reason she was so careless was she was shocked by the unexpected kidnapping of her husband. Karl explained what happened to Emil and his mother, but only Emil reacted. Karl spent the night at Emil's house and when they woke up, Emil's mother was in the same spot as before, occasionally sobbing. After trying to get her attention for a few hours and failing, the rabbi came to their house to check on them. After seeing the state Emil's mother was in, he had some people take her to the doctor. Emil and Karl then went and slept in the basement of Karl's apartment building because they had nowhere else to go. The next day the janitor found the boys and took them in. Both Emil and Karl were now without parents, and had to find some way to get back the family members the Nazis took away from them.

1 comment:

  1. Great start, Kobe! You have correctly summarized the text and included many important details. I am wondering what you identify as the major conflict for the boys in the story. As you read further, I look forward to hearing what you think.


    4/5 points. You have some mechanical errors. For instance, this sentence is confusing due to word choice. "He has no idea why these men came seeing as he and his mother weren't Jewish and it was Nazi soldiers who took his mother away."

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