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Analysis Of Elie Wiesel's Night

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The end of a story is just as important as the beginning. The end of a story seeks to bring a sort of closure to the adventure that was just had in the pages before. With the more intense the story the more difficult the end is. Elie Wiesel’s book Night has an ending that seems rather abrupt but is none-the-less appropriate to the horror that was written on the pages before. The title itself is significant to the end of the story, not just because it is where the story begins, but because the end of the end of the story is the end of the long night that was the Holocaust. Throughout the story the referral to the suffering Elie and his father endured along with the other Jews as one long night was a constant reoccurring theme. On page thirty-four

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