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    The interactive oral presentation over The Assault by Harry Mulisch was mainly focused around the German occupation of the Netherlands and how it affected Mulisch´s writing and his personal life. The presenters explained that when the German Nazis invaded the Netherlands‚ they banned all other political parties. In the novel‚ we see that communism is banned‚ and people who are against the Nazis are often communists. While reading the novel‚ I did not understand how someone like Hitler could so easily

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    I.B. English 11 21‚ March 2011 World Literature Paper 2 – draft In his novel The AssaultHarry Mulisch illustrates a clear example at how human memory can aid us in pursuing a better future ahead of us. As Anton watched the motor boats on the first page of the novel he was amazed at how fast the motor boats moved and the wake they left behind. Each time he saw them zoom by he would try to follow their wake however its pattern became so distorted he could not follow it. Along side the motor

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    Harry Mulisch was a dutch writer who died on Saturday aged 83 He escaped the concentration camps with his Jewish mother because his father worked for a german bank dealing with confiscated jewish assets He wrote novels that helped his countrymen confront the moral ambiguities of their role during the Nazi occupation of Netherlands The novel tracked 35 years in the life of anton steenwikj as he tries to come to terms with the wartime murder of his family by ss after the body of a dutch nazi police

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    The Assault; Harry Muslich

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    Guilt‚ responsibility and coincidence in Mulisch’s novel‚ The Assault: In this essay‚ I shall explore the issues of guilt‚ responsibility and coincidence which appear in Harry Mulisch’s novel‚ The Assault. Mulisch’s works are quite autobiographical and historical‚ as there is a great relationship between his life and his novels‚ especially in the one I am going to deal with. I start with a brief biography‚ followed by a detailed summary of the novel‚ and finally come my personal reflection about

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    After reading The Assault by Harry Mulishch‚ about Anton Steenwijk’s experience in 1945 during World War II and coping with the memories of the traedy for the rest of his life‚ I am left somewhat shocked. Due to the assignation of Fake Ploeg‚ a Nazi Collaborator‚ and the body being planted in front of Anton’s house‚ the Nazis took revenge by killing Anton’s mother‚ father‚ and brother and torching their home. The emotional chaos happening at the young age of twelve during this incident follows Anton

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    Language A: literature - Part 1 Written Assignment May 2014 Word Count: Good or Evil: Lack of Dichotomy in Harry Mulisch ’s _The Assault_ _The Assault_ by Harry Mulisch begins when the entire Steenwijk family‚ except for the youngest son‚ Anton‚ is murdered in retribution for the assassination of a Nazi collaborator‚ though‚ in reality‚ they have no hand in his death. Eventually‚ characters are introduced throughout the novel who could arguably be blamed for the Steenwijks ’ deaths. These include

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    The Assault - Memory

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    Zito The Assault Memory and how it affects Anton’s character Memory is defined as “The faculty of the mind by which it retains the knowledge of previous thoughts‚ impressions‚ or events.” Memories are units of information that have impacted one’s life and are stored in the brain for years. In some cases‚ dramatic events may not let the brain register every single detail about a situation. This is much like Anton’s case of the winter of 1945 of the novel The Assault by Harry Mulisch. The events

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    ASSAULT

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    ASSAULT Assault is fear or apprehension of immediate/unlawful contact (Darby) Battery is the actual application of force without consent‚ lawful excuse or justification At common law‚ an assault is any act committed intentionally or recklessly‚ that causes another person to apprehend immediate or unlawful violence. If force is actually applied‚ directly or indirectly‚ and unlawfully‚ without the consent of the person assaulted‚ the assault becomes a battery‚ however slight the force (Fagan) Both

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    Assault Written Assessment

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    Priyanka Thirumurti Mrs. Harris Language A HL 1 – Written Assessment 2/25/13 Question: How is the incident on page five a metaphor for Anton’s quest throughout the novel? In the prologue of the AssaultHarry Mulisch broadly foreshadows the entirety of the novel through an underlying‚ quintessential theme that provides great insight into human nature. The image of the solitary man depicted in the opening scene reveals the generalized theme of an unchanging continuity between the past‚ present

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    The Role of Women in Perfume and The Assault In most cases‚ women are portrayed either as mother‚ lovers or people that fulfill men’s sexual needs. Both Perfume by Patrick Suskind and The Assault by Harry Mulisch is no exception. However‚ the reader might notice that in both novels women are portrayed in a flat‚ two-dimensional way and yet‚ paradoxically‚ have a significant symbolic value. The women of these novels seem to project the protagonists’ needs for these kinds of love and without

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