Furthermore, showing courage can bring on honor and admiration. In reference to this, during World War 2, the Monuments Men was a large group of American men and women who fought to protect the art and works of museums from the Nazis. The Monuments Men had to fight to protect works of art and to save famous paintings. They had a goal of restoring the art and taking the work back to it’s rightful owners. Robert M. Edsel noticed that the Monuments Men efforts’ has gone unrecognized. Edsel found out that the Monuments Men was never mentioned in the literature about World War 2. The courage that the Monuments Men displayed during World War 2 against the Nazis, was deeply admired by Robert M. Edsel. Injustices isn’t the only matter where one should
“I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear” (Nelson Mandela).Nelson Mandela inspired many people through his fearless acts of courage. However, Nelson Mandela is just one example of a courageous individual. In “Hitler Youth” by Susan Campbell Bartoletti, and Elie Wiesel’s “Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech” both Elie Wiesel and character Sophie Scholl endure situations when courage is needed to survive. Courage is the best way for individuals to respond to conflict.
Throughout the article the journalist begins by using allusions referencing to historical events that occurred during World War II and continues to use this throughout the text. In the text the critic is addressing the public of a “war” being honored, “... sculpture honoring the advertising executives who lost their families… most bitter advertising war in U.S history...,” (paragraph 2) but it’s an allusion to the memorials used to honor those fallen in the war. The sculptures are made to honor but it is a form of mockery to the veterans of World War II memorials in order to try to express the point of seeing the importance of knowing that the war was something that affected everyone either directly or indirectly. The critic in the writing
“Keep Memory Alive” is an award acceptance speech delivered by Elie Wiesel. The speaker recalled the events and personal experiences during the unfortunate and penetrating event known as the Holocaust. Wiesel gave an example of a little young boy asking his father: “Who would allow such crimes to be committed? How could the world remain silent?” (Wiesel, 544). That young boy turns out to be Wiesel. Wiesel proceeds to emphasize his belief that everyone should remember the significant events in history and learn to speak up when necessary. Therefore, it is important to commemorate history in order to prevent society from becoming ignorant and often times, repeating identical mistakes as our ancestors did.
how beautiful ideals were painted for our boys who were sent out to die. In War is a Racket, the
The purpose of many monuments is to honor and protect the legacy of some of America's greatest heroes. Kirk Savage in the book Monument
From Trajan’s Column, completed in 113 AD, to the statue of Christopher Columbus in Easton, Pennsylvania, monuments and memorials have been a significant element of celebration and honor throughout history (Source B). Though monuments are typically meant as a symbol of honor, recent controversy over statues dedicated to Confederate leaders and generals has sparked the debate over how to choose subjects to memorialize, and the actual development of these memorials. When considering what or who to honor, one must also consider the subjects impact on history, ensuring that it is positive. In creating memorials and monuments, groups and agencies should examine the historical significance of the events or persons they wish to memorialize, and the
This empowering quote was an analogy to World War I memorials, and it made it clear that the fight for personal liberties was substantial during the time. Visually, The statue stands in the middle of White Point Garden, surrounded by trees and overlooking the harbor, with the light from the ocean shining straight towards the monument.
In the article "The Monuments Must Go”, Christian and Christian are writing to the Mayor of Richmond, Virginia, Levar Stoney, as well as the members from the Monument Avenue Commission and requesting them to remove the Confederate statue of Stonewall Jackson along with the rest of the Confederate monuments that lie along Monument Avenue. The authors argue that these monuments in Richmond, Virginia that line up Monument Avenue serve to preserve a racist ideology. Christian and Christian begin their article by initially stating, “We are native Richmonders and also the great-great-grandsons of Stonewall Jackson. We are writing today to ask for the removal of his statue, as well as the removal of all Confederate statues from Monument Avenue. They are overt
There’s often memorials and monuments commemorating heroes in wars or battles taken place in the world. They’re often of famous leaders or generals; however, this isn’t always the case. One of the most well known photos from WWII wasn’t even of anyone that people knew. it wasn’t a battle scene or place. it was simply two common people embracing the victory with each other.
It would be absurd to believe that one is the product of their upbringing. It is, in fact, most definitely possible to have a successful life after going through a rough childhood. Phillip Bartlett states, “I see now that the circumstances of one's birth are irrelevant; it is what you do with the gift of life that determines who you are.” Throughout the memoir, Jeannette Walls constantly proves this statement to be correct. Despite the abuse from her parents and her forager lifestyle, Walls goes on to attend Barnard college and become a successful writer.
Courage… the ability to do something that one frightens. Imagine living in a home you’re whole life, than boom you get told that you can't live there anymore and you will be moved against your will to god knows wherever. Jewish people experienced this from 1933-1945.. That’s a 12 year experience where they had to show courage to be able to survive. In the book “Night” written Elie Wiesel many examples of courage are shown not only by jewish humans but Hitler's army, the Nazi’s. Courage was needed to surpass all the hardships and adversities throughout the distraught period of time, now know as The Holocaust.
A monument is an solid, carved in statue that is an representation of a person or event that has made an remarkable time in the past. However, there are many different ways to remember a person or event. Memorializing an person or event is a great way to preserve history; because everyone agrees to enormous expensive statue is more entertaining than reading a boring textbook about the person or event. As a matter of fact, every person in American can not remember every person or event in history because there isn’t enough time and space for that. Therefore, a group or agency should consider the three main factors, size, location, and materials when planning or creating an memorial monument of an important person or event.
The idea of keeping monuments in public spaces is a challenging choice for us all because for those who don’t like the idea of the monuments being removed they can become really violent much so that in the article “Battle Scars”
They thought this would be too offensive to World War II veterans.7 If we as Americans would just look further, beyond the picture-perfect ending to the war that we imagine in our minds, we might see the dehumanizing events that we ultimately caused the Japanese. Since we went about building the museum as a way of commemorating this event as a heroic war, the question is, what could we have made known with a serious look at the end of World War II.8