Sunday, May 24, 2020

Analysis Of Deborah E. Lipstadt s Beyond Belief The...

Deborah E. Lipstadt is one of the literary writers who have always used various strategies in portraying their messages and ensuring that their ideas reach the potential target groups without failure. Also, in ensuring that her ideas rich the target group, Lipstadt have moved an extra mile of publishing written information which is later elaborated through the use of movies such as the one analyzed inhere. These tend to concentrate on the main ideas which are written and by use of the same characters. This is a factor that has enhanced full understanding and conceptualization of the details by the readers and the moviegoers. Also, in elaborating on this factor, this essay is going to analyze two of the major works by Lipstadt and link†¦show more content†¦Based on the analysis, it is easier to note that the author has written the book and published the video with a common purpose in mind. The primary factor that drives the author to publish and edit these two literary works was mainly to raise a question on why and how the American government and the press became reluctant of handling the situation. This is despite them being clearer and aired out through the civilian voice (Lipstadt 22). As such, one can conclude that the author came up with the writing of the book, to reveal the extent to which the American government never worried. It never showed concern regarding the affairs of one group of people in one way of the other. This is seen as quite important information that can be used by the States government in ensuring that public welfare is given an upper hand in all the affairs that are un dertaken within the country. This is to avoid any horrific events like those that happened during the Holocaust (Lipstadt 69). Furthermore, from the reluctant nature that was realized from the government, the author, through the tone that she has employed within the book says that these were a decision that was voluntarily undertaken by the American government (Lipstadt 69). And if any attempts and strategies were put in p[lace in handling this situation the millions of lives that were lost

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