What is the best way to respond to conflict? The best way to respond to conflict is through resolution. This is illustrated in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Both stories find solutions to smaller problems and come close to finding solutions to the problems surrounding them. Resolving a conflict can be done in two ways, through negotiation and finding a resolution.
How does negotiation help with responding conflict? Negotiation is simple, it is just trying to find a solution between people. Negotiation appears almost everywhere, and has been a solution to many conflicts. Negotiation has proven itself to be the one of the best ways to solve problems time and time again, as it has prevented wars and has helped millions. There’s a reason why many governments and businesses employ people just to do this one job.
The truly obvious and best way to respond to conflict is to find a solution. Such examples can be found from Anne Frank: The
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The first example comes from Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl where her family gets a call from the Schutzstaffel, commonly referred to as the SS, which means that they will be sent to concentration camps. The family has a different idea and decides to hide as shown from “Mother’s gone to Mr. van Daan to ask whether we can move to our hiding place tomorrow. The van Daans are going with us” (Frank 373). This quote explains how her family was prepared to respond to the conflict, and this attempt will help them survive, which in effect is them responding to a conflict. The other conflict that was responding to is Bruno helping Shmuel in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne. This is evident from “I’m sorry Shmuel,” he said quickly. I should have given you some chicken too. Are you hungry? - That’s a question you never have to ask me,
Prior to World War 2 Jewish people were the main family or culture that the Nazi’s been feeding off of and killing approximately 6,000 each day. Which led to 6.5 million Jews dead at the end of the war and a few survivors. Although one of these few survivors was Otto Frank, father of Anne Frank, Diarist of one of the most famous diaries, “The Diary of Anne Frank.” World War 2 was a devastating event that changed how Jews lived because because they were said to be “Divergent.” How I felt about the events covered in the Diary of Anne Frank was dramatically depressing.
The 1940s were a crucial time all over the world with hardships and wars going on for years. Within these wars, two little girls that have been apart of it their whole lives, have shared their experiences through a diary and a book of stories. The Diary of Anne Frank is about a young jewish girl named Anne Frank, who has to go into hiding with her family in order to not get caught and taken away by the Nazis in Amsterdam, and while in hiding, records her experiences and thoughts into her diary. Farewell to Manzanar is a book based on a girl named Jeanne Wakatsuki who is seven years old at the time, and gets taken away with her family to Manzanar encampments, as the U.S. government doesn’t want to risk any Japanese Americans possibly giving up information to the Japanese as they are at war with them. Anne Frank and Jeanne Wakatsuki have many similarities and differences throughout their lifetimes on the run from the war.
The Holocaust was a devastating event that had outreaching effects on many groups of people and many countries. Although most of this devastation happened to the Jewish Race. There are many books, movies, memoirs, and academic journals regarding the Holocaust, portraying how it affected different people and their stories. One memoir that will be discussed is Night written by Elie Wiesel about his life during the Holocaust. Also a movie by the name of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas will be discussed.
Acute conflict is different because there is absolutely no compromise possible. Obviously Sharp talks about this in “Facing Acute Conflicts” and he stresses how important to handle these conflicts nonviolently, but also how hand it is to do so because they are so vitally important that “people therefore believe that it is necessary to wage the conflict by applying the strongest means available to them. These means often involve some type of
During World War II, the German Reich marched across the entire continent of Europe. During the Holocaust, many people became discouraged and lost hope in the future of society. However, the excerpts from “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl,” written by herself, and “Hitler Youth: Growing up in Hitler’s Shadow” by Susan Campbell Bartoletti, prove that being positive and persevering is the best thing that someone can do. Whether hiding from the Nazis or already taken by them, the best response to have during conflict and chaos is maintaining a positive outlook on life and to persist through difficult times.
Throughout history, we have had to deal with conflict. How we deal with conflict can be most challenging of all. We all can find our strength to make it through treacherous times. A positive attitude can help a tremendous amount when dealing with conflict. An example of this can be found in The Diary of Anne Frank.
There are many ways to manage conflict, Each conflict have there own outcome or consequences depending on the type of conflict that is used. In The breakfast club there were many conflict between the five main characters, such as Competing, Avoiding, Accommodating, Collaborating, Compromising. These conflict styles depends on how you solve the problem, and how you react with conflicting parties. Breakfast club film contained various conflict such as Competing(I win, you lose) according to Patterson James, G (2008) author of How to become a better negotiator “In a win lose negotiation the matter at stake involves a fixed value, and each party aims to get as much of that value as possible. Anything gained by one of party is achieved at the expense of the other
Explain how to manage disagreements with: • Children • Young people • Adults Children and young people You must know when to step in, usually with kids and young people disagreements tend to fix themselves as the younger minds don’t hold grudges as adults do, it’s this quality that allows for disagreements to be resolved as one side makes the compromise. The skill from you is knowing when to step in. Don’t take sides. Let them give their version of events and listen.
In The Boy in The Striped Pajamas, Bruno mentions that he lives in Berlin numerous times (176 for instance), he lives in the city area of Berlin judging how there are numerous greengrocers, teachers, and chefs (4). Bruno’s family is also seen to be wealthy from the description given of his house (6), “It was a very beautiful house and it had 5 floors in total, if you included the basement, where the cook made all the food. And if you added in the little room at the top of the house with the slanted windows where Bruno could see right across Berlin.” The wealth of his family is also seen in other luxuries his family can afford such as having the cook, Lars the butler, and Maria the maid come to Auschwitz with them (6). Speaking of Auschwitz, that is where the majority of the story takes place.
The novel is written from a third person objective. This novel is written as a play, so I know that this is third person. Plays are narrated in third person because you do not see the play through one character 's viewpoint. Also the word I does not often appear in the play.
Conflict resolution as a field of study as indicated has formed hypothetical bits of knowledge into the nature and source of conflict and how conflicts can be resolved through peaceful systems to effectuate a dependable settlement. Morton Deutsch, was the first to form and understanding into the helpful results of collaboration as a scholastic enquiry. In his view, various variables like the way of the debate and the objectives every group in a conflict goes for are crucial in deciding the sort of introduction a group would convey to the negotiation table in its endeavor to unravel the conflict (Morton Deucth, 1985, p.24). To him, two essential orientations do exist. These are competitive and cooperative.
“In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can't build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery and death,” -Anne Frank After reading both The Diary of Anne Frank and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas many blatant differences were shown, but also many deeper thinking similarities. The stories of two completely different children still bring the same meanings and theme of love.
Ramsbotham states that beginning of the conflict resolution has aspired to multilevel, multidisciplinary, multicultural, both analytic and normative, and both theoretical and practical. Which are important principles of the conflict resolution. Multilevel: conflict resolution technique involves with diverse levels of conflict. Multilevel helps to resolve the conflict such as interpersonal, intra-personal, inter group, and international, as well as global level. Multidisciplinary: Ramsbotham argues that multidisciplinary characteristic entails to understanding and addressing the complex conflict systems.
This was the beginning of their friendship created during tough times of the Holocaust. The races of Jews and Germans were separated after World War I and Jews were put into concentration camps run by the Nazis. This quote shows that Bruno did not want to disagree with his friend Shmuel even though they did not share the same ideas. Both boys knew the differences they had, but they put them aside and became friends. In
A book titled “ The Boy in The Striped Pajamas” is a good example of understanding others. The book is about an 8 year old named Bruno and his family who left Berlin to move to a residence near a concentration camp, where his father just became commandant. Bruno did not like moving away from his home, so he goes out and explores and he finds the camp where he meets a boy named Shmuel. Bruno began to build a friendship with Shmuel, but what Bruno did not realize was that Shmuel was a jewish prisoner. One day Bruno crossed the barbed-wire fence to help Shmuel look for his father.