"The powder of the rust burnt under our eyelids and coated our throats and mouths with a taste almost like blood." -Pg.109
"As if I also was hearing it for the first time: like the blast of a trumpet, like the voice of God. For a moment I forget who I am and where I am." -Pg. 113
"...something gigantic that I myself have only just seen, in a flash of intuition perhaps the reason for our fate, for our being here today..." -Pg. 115
Now Primo is working with iron and suffering from the iron rusting and the blood tasting like iron. Moreover, showing the hard working conditions. Primo Levi hears the bible everyday from other people but this time he hears like a blast of a trumpet and felt the deep voice of God calling him. Primo Levi didn't anger or expressed sorrow but he knew it was a fate to be in the concentration camp and he starts to realize God.
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