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Experiences Of The Holocaust In Elie Wiesel's Night

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Imagine experiencing one of the largest genocides in history first-hand. Elie Wiesel explains in detail his experiences of Nazi Germany in his popular book Night. Wiesel walks through the horrifying truths of being kicked out of his home, getting thrown in and out of different concentration camps and witnessing innocent people burned to death, sent to the gas chambers and shot point blank, because of their religion or sexuality. Wiesel uses symbolism multiple times throughout Night to aid in reader's understanding of how tragic the events of the holocaust were.

Wiesel tends to refer to death a lot in this book, as would be expected. He uses the term “Night” to refer to the coldness and darkness of death, which he witnessed upclose everyday

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