From my point of view, Night is much more powerful than The Perils of Indifference. I believe this is the case for a few reasons; It’s easier to relate to, provided more examples for the area of concern, and conveys more of a story.
The first reason the book Night is more powerful than the the Perils of Indifference is because it is easier for me to relate to and sympathize with. The book is told from the perspective of a child who passes through my age during the book. The proximity in age to myself makes the story much more relatable. Elie also has multiple siblings, which I can relate to. Even though the events that he goes through are way more extreme than anything