![]() ![]() ![]() 214–34) change your opinion of her and the way she has behaved?Ĥ. Is Klara's initial lack of openness about her background justified by her situation? Why does she eventually begin an affair with Andras? Are they equally responsible for the arguments, break-ups, and reconciliations that characterize their courtship? Do Klara's revelations (pp. Andras and Klara's love blossoms against the background of uncertainties and fear. 266) naïve, or do they represent widespread opinions and assumptions?ģ. 102), as well as the reactions of Professor Vago and Andras's father to the German invasion of Czechoslovakia (p. ![]() Not for serving the ideals of France" (p. 97–102)? Is his belief that " wouldn't deport me. 94)? To what extent are their reactions shaped by their nationalities, political beliefs, or personal histories? Why does Andras agree to infiltrate the meeting of Le Grand Occident (pp. 39–40) and the spate of vandalism against Jewish students (p. ![]() Why do Andras and his friends at the Ecole Spéciale tolerate the undercurrent of anti-Semitism at the school even after the verbal attack on Eli Polaner (pp. What does the opening chapter establish about the cultural and social milieu of prewar Budapest? What do Andras's reactions to Hász household reveal about the status of Jews within the larger society? How do the differences between the Hász and Lévi families affect their assumptions and behavior during the war? Which scenes and characters most clearly demonstrate the tensions within the Jewish community?Ģ. ![]()
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