Read the excerpt from Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique. For human suffering there is a reason; perhaps the reason has not b
een found because the right questions have not been asked, or pressed far enough. I do not accept the answer that there is no problem because American women have luxuries that women in other times and lands never dreamed of; part of the strange newness of the problem is that it cannot be understood in terms of the age-old material problems of man: poverty, sickness, hunger, cold. The women who suffer this problem have a hunger that food cannot fill. Based on Friedan’s word choice, which best describes the tone of the excerpt? hostile pleasant passionate accusatory
Tibi and Yosi are Zionists. Along with Eliezer, they make a plan to move to Palestine after the war. When he arrives at Auschwitz, Eliezer encounters the historically infamous Dr. Mengele.