Subject: English I
The secret German police (Geslapo) sought out refugees during World War II with the intention of detaining and burning them alive. The refugees were residing close to the border with Spain. They were unable to cross the border because the guards were brutal and forbade the refugees from doing so. Another young mother was there with her 4-year-old daughter. She prayed to God one day to protect her and her daughter. The following day, a young man visited her room. He served as the refugees' leader. He instructed her to bring her daughter to a specific location at night. She found several other migrants there who welcomed her when she arrived. Everyone was instructed to carry the woman's daughter one at a time by the leader. Three elderly men gave up as they continued upward, telling the others to leave them to perish and save themselves. However, the leader made them carry the young girl one at a time. They gained energy by carrying the young girl, and the next morning they all crossed the border into Spain to reach a secure location. It was the better solution to life's dilemma.
Fulton Ourseler's "The Great Answer" is a persuading short story. This story serves as a reminder that although life is full with difficulties and issues, we can overcome them if we have the bravery, self-assurance, and socially acceptable optimistic outlook. These things are crucial in our lives because they give our job and our lives purpose.
A little town close to the Spanish border serves as the setting for the story. Many individuals (refugees, men, and women) are housed in the village's boarding house as they flee the German police and Nazi soldiers. They run the risk of being detained by Gestapo police and interned in concentration camps. They would be brutally executed if the Nazi police discovered them. They attempt to enter Spain, but security personnel prevent them from doing so. They therefore have little chance of surviving and feel like they are dying.
However, a man who claims to be an underworld volunteer shows up at the boarding school one night. He continues by saying that God sent him to save them. He expresses to them his desire to lead them to Spain, despite the difficulties of the pitch-black night. But he has faith that God will provide assistance in this trying circumstance. The speech of the stranger gives the refugees a sense of relief. They believe that their only option is to ask for his assistance. However, those individuals range in age, including a mother and her four-year-old child, three-year-olds, and some who are younger. Anyhow, they all adhere to the rules. In the dim light of the moon, they ascend the challenging mountain.
The eldest man loses courage throughout the voyage and declares that it would be preferable to die than to endure such hardships. However, the leader (guide) urges him to do so so that they might assist one another in solving their problems. The elderly are then motivated to walk quickly while carrying their young daughter on their shoulders. They finally succeed in crossing the border and entering a safe country. All people (refugees, old men, and young men), when they cross the boundary line and arrive at a quiet place, sense new life. They are prodded to enter a liberated new world. This is actually a fantastic solution to the thoughtful path of human life.
Reference
(Subedi, K.P. and Bhandari, M.B. (2014). Business English. Kathmandu: Highland Publication P. Ltd.)
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