In the poem "One... Two... Three..." we can see how Hannah Senesh expresses the lack of hope in getting rid of the hands of the Nazis because of her devalued culture.
<h3>How is this theme established in the poem?</h3>
- The poet shows how imminent death is for Jews at the hands of the Nazis.
- The poet promotes an anxious rhythm in the poem to highlight the anxiety of the Jews in the concentration camps.
- The poet shows how Jewish culture was so devalued that even Jews, in despair, did not value it.
In "One... Two... Three..." Senesh highlights how the oppression that the Jews lived in the concentration camps was debilitating, as everyone knew that death was something guaranteed there, but they didn't know when it would come. The wait for death was debilitating and so was the lack of hope.
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