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The character Mrs. Van Daan brings her fur coat with her when she is staying in the annex. The fur coat has sentimental value to her, because it connects her to her past. It symbolizes the freedom she once had, as well as her ability to possess valuable things. Her connection to the coat is emotional and materialistic. Mrs. Van Daan is maintaining her sense of dignity by having the coat as a symbol of her status, despite being forced to live in the annex. It is a refusal to admit she is no longer wealthy, and no longer has control.
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<h3>He appeals to end civil and racial conflict whole over the world.</h3>
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- In this excerpt, Ellie Wiesel is appealing us to end all civil and racial conflict whole over the world. He says that if we look into the past, no good has ever come from conflict or bloodshed. Therefore, we must stop killing and fighting one another on racial lines.
- Wiesel is calling his audience to consider the value of acceptance and living in harmony with one another. He also asks the audience to remember and retrospect the events caused by civil and racial conflicts. He believes that it will help us learn not to make the same mistakes again.