![]() ![]() ![]() Laurie believes that people have an obligation never to forget historical atrocities, while David believes that society has learned its lesson and should try to move on. You can’t change what happened then.” David Collins, ĭavid says this when he talks to Laurie about the graphic video depicting Nazi concentration camps. “.As something horrible that happened once, it bothers me. His comment in class illustrates the fact that it is easy to make moral judgments in hindsight, but it is harder to make ethical decisions in the moment. The movement's similarities to the Nazis do not even occur to him. “All I can say is, I would never let such a small minority of people rule the majority.” Eric, Įric's remark is ironic because he will later embrace the Wave wholeheartedly. ![]() ![]() This is why he gets so upset when his students are late to class and turn in sloppy homework. Ross, disorganized people cannot resist groups like the Nazis, who are appealing and effective because they are so organized. Ross's explanation of the Nazis' success foreshadows how the Wave will spread throughout Gordon High. You have to remember that the rest of the German population was unorganized, unarmed, and frightened.” Ben Ross, “The Nazis might have been a minority, but they were a highly organized, armed, and dangerous minority. ![]()
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