Is this good on why the interview with Mary Domsky-Abrams who is a survivor in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.

The way she explained the fire and how treacherous it was. By explaining the terror she felt and on others, of how they acted. also, by describing the citizens reactions from their family members that was in the fire. for example, she said ,"My grandchildren, Friday night, played a record on the victrola, 'God and His Judgment is Just. I ask you," she said, lifting her hands to heaven, it Your Judgment truly just? And she said to me: "You're an atheist, so God didn't punish you, but my granddaughters were pious girls, so it must be better to be like you and not to serve God..." The old woman broke into tears, and we barely were able to quiet her.” This shows how strong and horrifying the fire was with just this lady's interview.

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Yes, based on your description, it seems like the interview with Mary Domsky-Abrams provides a powerful and vivid account of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Mary Domsky-Abrams' description of the fire and the terror she felt, as well as how others reacted, gives insight into the treacherous nature of the event. Additionally, her portrayal of the citizens' reactions and the emotional impact on families, as exemplified by the quote you provided, paints a picture of the tragedy's profound effects. This interview serves as a valuable firsthand account that helps us understand the devastating impact of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.