His story shows feelings of deep self-betrayal, and he too kills himself. His choice is made for him when the Nazis draft him to help persecute his own people. Paul Bereyter has no choice but to either flee as a Jewish person from the Holocaust (he is a quarter Jewish), or to join the Nazi army. How will the rest of the story unfold, given the extreme nature of immigration? The story turns to the very real issue of refugees fleeing persecution. That puts a hell of a question-mark over the novel. Selwyn and explores the intricate difficulties of his life, the painful loneliness of his time on earth, and his sudden and tragic demise when, overwhelmed by negative emotion and feelings of hopelessness, he kills himself. The title makes the reader ask, well alright, what about these Emigrants? What are they up to? Then the novel introduces Dr. Right away, the novel comes to the reader packed with meaning and thought-provoking analysis. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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