I felt her tears would wash the inhuman acts for decades as well as all perpetrators' sins. I wondered if the winged mother hastily forgets her child to give that simple forgiveness speech, or she forgives, but she never forgets! The scene comes along with the big theme of "The Sunflower" when Simon Wiesenthal challenges with the question about forgiving. He refuses to forgive Karl on his going bed for his atrocities against Jews (Simon 55). The great anguish of Simon drives his humanity along with his believe and puts him in awkward time with his conscious. No doubt, the outstanding about Simon’s question is not only the possibilities of forgiveness or who deserves to be forgiven but most important is the brought endeavor to decide. Although it is normal to those, who believe that forgiveness depending on the human nature and different conditions such as repentance of the perpetrator or the mercy of the direct victim, my close arguments acknowledge that unconditional forgiveness does not come along with the human nature and needs a supernatural power to
I felt her tears would wash the inhuman acts for decades as well as all perpetrators' sins. I wondered if the winged mother hastily forgets her child to give that simple forgiveness speech, or she forgives, but she never forgets! The scene comes along with the big theme of "The Sunflower" when Simon Wiesenthal challenges with the question about forgiving. He refuses to forgive Karl on his going bed for his atrocities against Jews (Simon 55). The great anguish of Simon drives his humanity along with his believe and puts him in awkward time with his conscious. No doubt, the outstanding about Simon’s question is not only the possibilities of forgiveness or who deserves to be forgiven but most important is the brought endeavor to decide. Although it is normal to those, who believe that forgiveness depending on the human nature and different conditions such as repentance of the perpetrator or the mercy of the direct victim, my close arguments acknowledge that unconditional forgiveness does not come along with the human nature and needs a supernatural power to