Analysis Of Simon Wiesenthal's Book 'The Sunflower'

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Simon Wiesenthal’s book “The Sunflower” talks about forgiveness and how forgiveness is all we want when our lives are filled with wrong doing.
Simon a Nazi Concentration Camp survivor talks about his struggle with a dying SS Soldier who all he wanted was to be forgiven of all the wrong he has done. Simon does not know whether or not he should stay and listen to the man who helped take part in the murder of men, women, and children, and was part of one of the world's most tragic events in history. While Simon was in the room with the dying SS soldier, Simon was told things that he would remember for the rest of his life. At the end the SS soldier asks Simon for forgiveness of all the wrong he has done in his life, Simon being in a concentration