Expressing Ethics through Word and Silence: Robert Merle's La mort est mon metier

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Badiola Dorronsoro, Maria [1 ]
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[1] Univ Alicante, Alicante, Spain
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CEDILLE-REVISTA DE ESTUDIOS FRANCESES | 2015年
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Holocaust; Ethics; Duty; Obedience; Language; Silence;
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Thanks to a daring and original exercise of focusing the narrative in first person, Robert Merle makes a historical Nazi the hero and narrator of his novel La mort est mon metier. Adding to this fact a careful choice of what is said and what is omitted, the author shows that the "final solution to the Jewish problem" by Hitler was not a massacre organized by some bloodthirsty or revengeful individuals, but a "hard task" accomplished by a group of dehumanized beings for whom the honor -and morals-consisted of total dedication to blind obedience to their superiors.
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