story. The author meant to say about the terrible things that happened to the Jews
during World War II in the Holocaust. The theme of the story is human indifference.
The story is about the people who do not care about each other or are afraid to
stand for each other. Eve Bunting used symbolism and the language that youth
can understand. In the story there is a forest of animals and every few days the
“Terrible Things” come and take a species away. Other animals that were nearby
do not defend or fight back; they just move on and act like nothing ever happened.
The animals make excuses and speak negatively about the species taken. One
day