Victor Frankl's Love in a Concentration Camp
Victor Frankl's Love in a Concentration Camp To comprehend the unfaltering love of Victor Frankl, we must understand his circumstances. There is no way we can step into his shoes to experience his tragedies, but his vivid descriptions help us vicariously relive his tribulation. He opens a window into his world, and we can actually see the scenes he paints for us. "The accompanying guards kept shouting at us and driving us with the butts of their rifles," he says (348). It is difficult to put ourselves in his position of despair. Being forced to do things, in abominable conditions, against our will when our lives depend on it is not something we, as modern Americans, know much about. It may be more difficult to understand how he keeps his hope alive. Frankl clings to the one thing even the Nazis could not take away from him. The love for his wife was a bond even death could not erase. "There was no need for me to know; nothing could touch the strength of my love, my thoughts, and the image of my beloved," Frankl writes (349). I think it is wonderful how he can recall his wife's face amidst the chaos around him. He exhibits great discipline in a place of desolation. He has an optimistic
physical pain he may be experiencing. Even though he is lovelorn, he has the Humanities. Ed. JoRay McCuen and Anthony C. Winkler. New York: qualities that characterize Frankl's love. A touch of eros is apparent, ability to drift to another world though his love (349).
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