"The days all seem like and it is not easy to count them." Pg. 42
"it is enough to think of how many enter Ka-Be with shoes, and leave with no further need of them..." Pg. 46
"This might easily be my last day and this room the gas chamber of which all speak, but what can i do about it?" Pg. 48
"No one must leave here and so carry to the world, together with the sign impressed on his skin, the evil tidings of what man's presumption made of man in Auschwitz" Pg. 55
Primo Levi was injured with his sore foot he was about to experience the Ka-Be or the hospital is what everybody else refers to... First things first...
A hospital is a place where people heal and taken care of... on the other hand the Ka-Be is well taken care of compared to normal lives in the Auschwitz... No Beating... No Disciplines... No Work... regardless of food and water Ka-Be was heaven to most of the people in Auschwitz. It would be horrible to walk out the Ka-Be without shoes thinking that you're going to die soon. The Ka-Be is just a place to rest temporarily surviving in Auschwitz rules are same anywhere. There is no escape in Auschwitz. Hearing such words would make a person downfall and impact on mental minds. I would of been mentally retarded thinking of which, some people wouoldn't survive these circumstances and die easily.
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