"I would be dead of exhaustion in half an hour." Pg. 66
""Oh, if one could only affront the wind as we once used to, on equal terms, and not as we do here, like cringing dogs." Pg. 70
"...the low grey sky where the inexorable snow whirls around..." Pg. 70
Primo expresses the work very exhausting. They had to dig holes all day and witness the death of thousands of people each day. I wouldn't have even bear to look at people dying and burned in holes. The depression, downfall, and inhumanity of the SS. The cold wind blowing against the workers just made me almost cry. I watched the video called "Last Days" by Steven Spielberg referring to Survival in the Auschwitz was so unreal and brutal, I closed my eyes half of the time. Many prisoners were skinnier than me and they walked slower than zombies executed with guns, fire, and torture tools. Primo Levi describes the low grey sky showing depression of the day of working and snow remains whirling around with the coldness...
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