Chapter One: Here we learn that a small town has been taken over by one of the many Nazi groups during World War Two. Mr. Corell The town good guy, the way I view it, sent the town postmen and policemen on a boating trip, keeping them from the invasion (we learn later that The town good guy is really a back-stabber later in the book).
After the invasion, the Nazis request a meeting with the towns Mayor, Mayor Orden. Joseph and Doctor Winter, two of Mayor Ordens colleagues, await the arrival of Nazis too. The two meet Captain Bentick, a rank lower than Colonel Lanser who is the one who had requested the meeting.
Bentick searches the home. During the meeting Annie, Mayor Ordens cook, becomes very aggravated by the soldiers who wait outside the front porch of the Mayors home, and throws a pot of boiling water at them. Chapter Two: In this chapter, Steinbeck explains the characteristics of each of the Nazis. Major Hunter, an engineer, arithmatician, and seemingly indifferent to the fact that he is a soldier. Captain Bentick, a family man, was old and kind. Bentick also has certain admiration to the English. Captain Loft, a young man, took much pride in the fact that he was a soldier.
He dreams of his own death on the battlefield, where he is respected. Lieutenants Prackle and Tonder were snot noses, undergraduates, lieutenants, trained in the politics of the day (Quoted out of the book; there seemed to be no sense putting it in my own words since it was right there, and couldnt have been worded any better).
The Term Paper on History And Propaganda In The Films Of Nazi Era
History and Propaganda in the Films of Nazi Era It is obviously difficult to forget those scary times of the Nazi era. Nazis did lots of destructions and other unhealthy things back in 20th century, although it echoes on nowadays life as well, back then that was an irresistible influence from the side of the Nazis on the society that lived during the time era, on which our discussion will ...
Colonel Lanser takes much pride in what he does. To me, he sees life as an order given by a higher rank that must be taken out. It is also in this chapter that Captain Bentick dies by one Alexander Morden, a town dweller. Chapter Three: The chapter begins with a discussion between Annie and Joseph, who are talking about Alexander Morden and the death of Captain Bentick.
Joseph reveals to Annie what he surely thinks will happen… Theyll shoot him. Annie is rejecting the awful thought. Unfortunately it is true and Alex will be tried. Molly Morden, Alexs wife, met with the Mayor because of a rumor that had been circulating in the town. You wouldnt convict Alex would you?, the replies, No. To the Mayors anger he found that he did have to sentence Alex to death; luckily he managed to shirk the awful duty. Chapter Four: This Chapter is very brief, it simply goes into Alexs trial, where he IS convicted, and shot in a public area. Because of Alexs death, the Mayor requests Annie to keep Molly company in her time of Mourning.
Chapter Five: This snow begins to stick, and the Nazis begin a friendly discussion that turns into a bitter argument of being home for Christmas and when the war will end. Chapter Six: The chapter begins with a description of the town. The streets are quiet, lights are turned out, and fear is about. Annie arrives to the home of Molly to keep her company and to catch her up on current events. Mayor Orden will be arriving to her home soon to speak to her and the Anders will be leaving that very night. When she left, minutes later, Molly heard a knock at the door.
She thought of Annie and what she couldve left behind or forgotten, but it was Lieutenant Tonder. Molly turned straight to her own defense by asking who he was and what he wanted. Tonder explained his feelings toward Molly, and Molly although seemingly flattered, she became bitter because of the death of her husband. She calms down and apologizes for her behavior. She then begins talking about her husband and how he was killed. She then tells him that he was the one who was told to publicly execute him. When Tonder remembers, he becomes crushed because he realizes the is no chance for the two of them to remain friends even though their relationship had only lasted minutes.
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A number of people believe that the Death Penalty isnt necessary to deliver justice to the victims and their families, but on the other hand there are some who believe capitol punishment is primary to our justice system. In the United States capitol punishment is a controversy in of itself. On both sides there are people who pursue to validify there points like boxers proving their strength over ...
Tonder leaves and Annie enters. You havent joined them have you? Molly replies, No Annie, I havent. With Annie come the Anders brothers and the Mayor. The two brothers tell Molly how they plan to flee and who they will take with them. Were also taking Mr. Corell; its only fitting if we also take his boat.. The group began putting their heads together to think of some kind of retaliation.
The Mayor tells the Anders brothers to tell people of what has been happening and to bring back defensive and offensive weapons. Tonder comes back and knocks on the door; Molly quickly rushes the group outside the backdoor not to be seen. Chapter Seven: To me, this chapter is what I think of as the turning point in the book. The chapter begins with two soldiers going back and fourth with meaningless dribble. One of them spots planes high in the sky. The planes begin to drop little devices with blue parachutes attached. The Nazis begin to fear what these packages are. Still some men go on to open them, and inside them reveal plans for a revolt. It gives directions on how to sabotage the railroads made by the Nazis. A meeting was then held about these devices (The Nazis were afraid to open them).
When opened, Colonel Lansers anger raged to find the directions to the revolt. (At this point, Steinbeck reveals Tonder is dead as a result of coming back to Mollys home. Tonders death was of no help to us; he was lonely)Prackle enters the room and asks to go home; he too is scared and lonely, and I believe hewants leave because these were the same conditions Tonder was in before he died. Colonel Lanser tells him he cant leave, and he may do whatever he wants to the girl he disires as long as when he is asked, he will shoot her. Mr. Corell enters; he is in pain and various bones in his body are broken.
The same night Tonder died, I was waylaid, he said (obviously by the Anders).
the two escaped in my boat, the patrol saved me. Mr. Corell is angered by what happened to him so he requests that Mr. Lanser place Mayor Orden and Doctor Winter under arrest and placed to be hostages because the two always seem to be at the scene of the crime. Mr.Corell is sure this will stop if not slow down the revolt. Chapter Eight: News begins to spread of the Mayors arrest.
Even children found the devices with the blue parachutes while playing. They ate what food was in the package and hid the dynamite and told the parents where they stored it. Widespread search for more packages began by both sides of the war. Annie is working on the house and sees Mayor Orden in his room guarded by a soldier. Doctor Winter enters with another soldier. The speak of what may happen to each other. Not surprisingly, they hadnt spoken of death.
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Finally the subject of death is brought up. The two began to move away from the subject of death, and began to reminisce about old times. They recalled a quote and the Mayor began to recite it. Through the quote he left out words or forgot them and Colonel Lanser corrected him as he quietly entered the room. Prackle barged in as the Mayor was reciting, but Lanser did not let him interrupt the Mayor. When he was done, Prackle told Lanser finding men with dynamite.
Lanser tells the Mayor that this must stop, but he is denied. Not because he is angry, but because he has no control of the people. Mayor Orden told Lanser the people wont stand for being conquered they will fight, and they will be driven out. They begin to here explosions of rebellion, and the Mayor leaves the room awaiting his execution..