Primo Levi "Survival in Auschwitz"

Im not sure if this is the appropriate place for my question, but this is the most seen message board.

Anyways, I was wondering if anyone who has read Primo Levi’s Survival in Auschwitz, would be able to give me some insight of how his experience was a deviation from the mainstream European trends of the time.

Any suggestions would really help me out.

Read the book and write your term paper yourself?

I did read the book and this is only a part of my paper, and is the only part i have left to write about. The part of explaining how it was part of the current trends was easy for me, since I viewed that that was how things were. So having to write about the opposite is harder to write about with much depth being that I am merely ignorant of that view.

welp this doesnt look like im gonna get any help even in the remotest degree. oh well, i guess it didnt hurt to take a shot.

People here tend to be annoyed by ‘homework-help’ requests - you could probably have gotten away with it if you hadn’t phrased it in such a way that it obviously came from a term paper question, and put it in the appropriate forum, probably Cafe Society.

We’re not going to do your homework for you.

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