Zoe Vania Waxman's The Holocaust

Fourth Critique Zoe Vania Waxman's article (in" rel="nofollow">in The Holocaust, compiled and edited by Donald Niewyk) reveals many pain" rel="nofollow">inful stories from the experiences of women durin" rel="nofollow">ing the Holocaust. The article is a harrowin" rel="nofollow">ing read, given the tragic ordeals that women in" rel="nofollow">in the article experienced. Nonetheless, this is an important topic to address, as the experience of women was one of the most troublin" rel="nofollow">ing aspects of the period. For this assignment, read the article carefully, then answer the followin" rel="nofollow">ing questions: 1) What is the article about? Is there a main" rel="nofollow">in theme? A specific argument? 2) Which story in" rel="nofollow">in the essay is the most relevant, meanin" rel="nofollow">ingful, and representative? 3) Is the article compellin" rel="nofollow">ing, well organized, and well written? Is the material she uses--mostly personal accounts--strong evidence? If so, why? in" rel="nofollow">introduce your critique with a brief in" rel="nofollow">introductory paragraph where you note the subject of your critique.