Flowers in the Gutter by K. R. Gaddy is about the true story of the Edelweiss pirates. They’re working-class teenagers who fought against the Nazis at all costs. Fritz, Gertrud, and Jean were classic outsiders that their clothes were different, their music was rebellious, and they weren’t afraid to fight. The story is about a story of heroism and resistance that will inspire readers to stand up and fight for what’s right.
I like this book. Scroll down and please enjoy the main idea and topic that I felt from my notebook.^^
The first central idea I met in the book was Rebellion and Resistance are not always bad.
As I read more, I felt like a lot of war slaves were captured and taken to a German factory, and they were controlling everything. And Nazis took away the freedom to sing people’s songs. It annoyed me, but unlike the novel, I realized that the true story is not about one kind of content, but sometimes it is narrative and sometimes information.
The cause I first met in the book is the change in government. But this influenced people at first, but it was also connected at the end of the book and influenced people.
I saw an article on page 203 of the book, so I decided to watch it again. People living in Germany thought that the problem at the time was a war between countries, but internal war was more important to them. They revolted against Nazis and Hitler to stop the war and regain their freedom. If the government expresses understanding and respect for people, rebellion will not happen. If there is no rebellion, the country will be peaceful.
Thank you for watching my blogs! If you are interested in this topic, read Flowers in the Gutter by K.R. Garry.
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