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    “Never shall I forget those things, even were I condemned to live as long as God Himself.” After World War I Germany had suffered great loss. Their economy was especially weak. The German people desperately seeked for a leader that could help them. Adolf Hitler had won over the people of Germany and gained control. Many thought he would be the one to save them. Hitler slowly began turning everyone against the Jews. He said the Jews were the ones to blame for their country’s problems. Hitler began

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    its sunlight hitting my skin or its slight breezes that balance out the Vegas heat. I may even bring a novel with me and read in peace, or more simply rest my body and mind and become one with my nature. The serenity of that time and place, of me enjoying what I call nature, creates an escape for my mind to wander and explore, and most importantly forget. My favorite time to do this is at night; where the scorching heat has now decreased to a cool nighttime

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    that person fights against might be the very thing that person will become. This statement is valid and holds true in both life and literature. Night by Elie Wiesel supports the idea to not fight like the enemy. Wiesel uses setting and characterization to develop his story and to get this point across. Elie Wiesel uses the setting to develop his story. Night occurs in several different locations between the ghettos and different concentration camps. The year is 1944 when the story starts and Eliezer

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    The novel Night written by Elie Wiesel portrays a real life experience of the author during World War II. In the book, he demonstrates how his experiences in the concentration camp affected him both mentally and physically. By seeing all the cruelties in the concentration camp, Elie eventually loses his faith towards the God. Elie Wiesel describes what he had seen by “Never shall I forget the small faces of the children whose bodies I saw transformed into smoke under a silent sky. Never shall I forget

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    their children (if any) 2) Students with an IQ 15 points above or below normal (standard IQ being 100) 3) Treasonous Citizens along with their siblings and children (if any) 4) Citizens who refuse to dress in standard clothing 5) Citizens found with novels written before the founding of Our D.A.E.H Country 6) Citizens found destroying propaganda and property of Our Country Party (D.A.E.H Declaration Clause 1*: All that The Walls protects is Our Country Part Property) It was this poster, decreed by

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    There are some characters in the novel such as Eliezer Wiesel, Chlomo Wiesel, Sarah Feig, Hilda, Bea, Tzipora, Moishe the Beadle, Juliek, the SS officer and many more. But the writer will only discuss the character that give an effect to the story like Elie Wiesel, Chlomo as Elie’s father and Moishe the Beadle as Elie’s teacher. 4.1.2.1. Eliezer Wiesel Eliezer is a narrator in the story. The Night novel is written based on his life experience during Holocaust. Elie himself is a child from small

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    The Holocaust of 1933 to 1945 was a tragic period of time in history, killing more than 6 million Jewish people. One of its few survivors: Elie Wiesel, has written a book titled Night explaining his experiences as a prisoner of war. His novel is about young Elie Wiesel arriving in Auschwitz and beginning to labor under the Nazis’ unforgiving rule. Over the course of the book, Elie continually struggles with his relationship with God and feels conflict trying to decide between supporting his ever

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    when they get into concentration camp and they starting to take a care and protect each other so they can survive through the awful concentration camp. Elie feel that his father cared more about others in the community more than his family. In the novel, Night by Elie Wiesel the author use many different examples of father/son relationship that grow more sincere and honest everyday when they’re in the camp. There is three examples about how author think or describe about his worst

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    Night by Eli Wiesel Amrinder Bhuller P.2 Author: The author of Night is Elie Wiesel. In my opinion, he did a very good job in writing this story! Eli was born on September 30, 1928. Eli is currently 86 and has written a lot of books. Eli had served as a prisoner Auschwitz and other concentration camps. He wrote all his experiences in this book. The Night talks about his experiences in these concentration camps and all he went through. Everything is probably historically correct because he went

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    This 3-D diorama illustrates a significant scene in the novel Night. This story originated during the First World War in Sighet, Hungary. The Nazis were in power and they wanted to exterminate the Jewish population; this was referred to as the Holocaust. The religious town of Sighet has not been raided yet, so they’re expecting for the best. The main characters are Elizer and his father. Sadly, the Nazis reach Sighet and gather the Jews. They could only bring what they could carry, so homes and other

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