The theme to Escape from Warsaw in definitely hope. The children always stay hopeful that they will eventually reunite with their parents once again. They never gave up, and they reached their goal/destination. (:
Edek was about 12 years old in "Escape from Warsaw."
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the setting ( back ground) is the beginning of the Holocaust
When putting down the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of April-May 1943 the SS systematically went through the ghetto setting fire to every building.
The climax of "Escape from Warsaw" occurs when the main characters, the children, successfully evade capture and make their daring escape from the clutches of the Nazis. As they navigate through dangerous territories, their resourcefulness and bravery are put to the ultimate test. This pivotal moment encapsulates their struggle for survival and the hope of freedom, showcasing their resilience against overwhelming odds.
he shot at the truck, so it gave them time to escape. he had a gun, so he tried to use it to save his mother, but he was out numbered.
The setting can effect the story in many ways. For example in the book "Milkweed" By Jerry Spinelli, the setting takes place in Warsaw during the holocaust. This brings out the main plot and theme of the story.
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Escape from reality into silly chaos in a fictional setting.
- Warsaw, North Dakota - Warsaw, Minnesota - Warsaw, Missouri - Warsaw, North Carolina - Warsaw, Kentucky - Warsaw, Illinois - Warsaw, Indiana - Warsaw, Ohio - Warsaw, Pennsylvania - Warsaw, New York
The main characters are: Jan Joseph Balicki Ruth Balicki Edek Balicki Bronia Balicki Joe Wolski Ivan the Sentry Mr and Mrs Wolff and Ludwig because they are almost drowned and the dog came and saves them through the Switzerland river.
England, but it's underground most of the time. DONOVAN <3