Connections between The Grand Mosque of Paris and the Key Concepts
Basically "The Grand Mosque of Paris" is about the Nazis and how they occupied Paris, we can clearly realize that no Jew was safe from arrest, deportation and discrimination. Few Muslims were willing to risk their own lives to help, and that leads us to an easy connection between the passage and the key concepts that we have seen, which are "Culture and creativity" and "Connections".
The fact that Nazis, Muslims and Jews are different groups of people with different, experiences, beliefs, values, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, religion, notions of time, roles, spatial relations, concepts of the universe, and material objects and possessions in the course of generations through individual and group striving, is the key that shows us how the passage is concerned mostly in culture and not only that, but how Muslims and Jews were able to get along and find freedom together allows us to see "connections". Two different cultures working together to achieve their goal using creativity to make outstanding plans delivers a huge impact in our lives as much as other great stories about how people raise their voice to find their freedom.
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