The Sunflower represents the connection from the dead to the living. Wiesenthal is envious because, he knows he wouldn't get a sunflower, he would get buried in a pit and burn.
Yes, there is an irony in the symbolism of the sunflower to Wiesenthal in Simon Wiesenthal's "The Sunflower." The sunflower represents forgiveness and the possibility of redemption, yet Wiesenthal struggles with offering forgiveness to the dying SS soldier who seeks it due to the atrocities he has committed. The sunflower's symbolism challenges Wiesenthal to confront his own beliefs and values on forgiveness and redemption in the face of profound suffering.
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Simon Wiesenthal's birth name is Szymon Wiesenthal.
Simon Wiesenthal is 6'.
Mauricio Wiesenthal was born in 1943.
Robert Wiesenthal was born in 1966.
Sam Wiesenthal went by Sammy.
Simon Wiesenthal was born on December 31, 1908.
Simon Wiesenthal was born on December 31, 1908.
The word sunflower does not appear in the bible.
Adele Wiesenthal was born on December 9, 1981, in Hungary.
Simon Wiesenthal died peacefully in his sleep at his home. hope it helped.