Analyzing The Native American Quote 'Two Wolves'

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The Native American quote, “Two Wolves” has a deep meaning. This meaning relates greatly towards the holocaust. From this quote, we can prevent terrible things like the holocaust from happening.

The quote itself has a deep and powerful meaning. The two wolves that the grandfather speaks of represent the internal struggle between good and bad in our heart. If we even let the evil wolf win just a tiny bit, this means we are starving the good and feeding the evil, we will begin to resent, begin to hate, and slowly that little victory will turn you worse and worse. However, if you feed the good wolf, you are starving the evil inside, making you love instead of hate, giving you the right balance of ego and humility, slowing down the human urge to hate and resent. The grandpa saying that the one you feed represents your ability to control your emotions.

This quote greatly related to the holocaust. For example, if the people who witnessed the events, maybe some more Jews would be saved. The act is of doing nothing is the greatest sin. The people who wanted Jews dead because they thought they were the cause of the downfall of
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One way is that if we learn to control our emotions, future generations could be taught to love to succeed, triumph against the evil. Things was caused by, according to the quote, “ the feeding of the evil wolf “. If people in the future learned that things like the holocaust happened, which is what we can teach them, because of the need to blame, the need to hate some group, the realization of the feeding of the evil wolf, genocides wouldn't have happened. We need to learn from this quote is that your anger doesn't come from other people, it comes from our heart, our mind. Only you can control that, when you get mad, you made that decision, can someone else go and feed your hate?, no, you feed your hate. The future generations must be taught this or the holocaust can happen