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    5 Paragraph Assignments 1. The American Revolution resulted in a Democratic government based on popular sovereignty while the French Revolution resulted in a popular authoritarianism under Napoleon Bonaparte. The U.S. Constitution is focused on representation‚ electoral procedures‚ limited executive powers‚ and the equality of the federal and state governments. In 1799 the French Directory‚ established during revolutionary unrest to represent the people‚ was toppled by a young general‚ Napoleon

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    much different from the time of the Holocaust to now‚ the twenty-first century. I don’t think anything will be the same in the world after the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel talks about the indifference of love and hate‚ the indifference of beauty and ugliness‚ the indifference of faith and heresy‚ finally the indifference of life and death. Elie Wiesel stated‚” And the opposite of life is not death‚ but indifference between life and death.” Don’t put somebody else’s life in misery‚ just because you’re impassive

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    Night by Elie Wiesel provided the world with a deep and painful insight to the horrors within the German lines. Throughout the novel‚ many lines tugged at the heart strings of audience members because they depicted true thoughts of Jewish captives during this time period. Though most of the novel described life in concentration camps‚ three lines truly portray the feelings‚ emotions and mindset Jews had under the Nazi regime. "Never shall I forget those moments that murdered my God and my soul and

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    Night is by a Jewish teenager named Eliezer Wiesel. When the life begins‚ Eliezer lives in his hometown of Sighet‚ in Hungarian Transylvania. Eliezer likes to study the Torah and the Cabbala. His teacher Moshe the Beadle has been deported. After a few months‚ Moshe returns‚ telling a terrifying story; the German secret police force took charge of the train and led everyone into the woods‚ regularly slaughtered them. But nobody seems to believe Moshe‚ who is taken for a maniacal. In the spring‚ the

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    transformation of Ann Frank was different in some ways and same in others from the transformation of Elie Wiesel. To start off‚ Ann Frank’s changes weren’t very unique to her situation‚ while for the most part‚ Elie’s changes were for the most part unique. Ann Frank’s changes were for the most part slow and over time while Elie Wiesel’s transformation was faster and more pronounced‚ but there are points in the book when you can identify that a change has taken place. In addition‚ Ann’s changes were less permanent

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    towards their faith in God may change‚ which is demonstrated in the memoir Night. Wiesel’s initial devotion to God and his faith undergoes a radical transformation in the face of his horrendous experiences‚ resulting in apparently soils and cynical atheism‚ but his faith survives to some degree in spite of overwhelming odds‚ and in subsequent years move have revived enough to motivate this memoir. At the age of twelve‚ Wiesel began to question God and analyze the cabbala with his fellow friend Moche

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    Night Exam:Faizaan Amanat When Elie says “That is what concentration camp life had made of me”‚ this shows how he’s been beaten down to the core. At the beginning of the novel‚ Elie was EXTREMELY religious and would do anything for god. But when he goes to the camps‚ he slowly starts losing his faith‚ up to the point where he’s given into it. When he watched his father get beaten up by Idek‚ he couldn’t do anything. Because if he had intervened‚ he would have been beaten up as well‚ or it could have

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    There were many situations that Elie Wiesel has experienced which brought about a change in his character. In the memoir‚ NightElie Wiesel changes in response to his concentration camp experiences. The separation from his loved ones and the horrible conditions of these camps affected Elie greatly. The Holocaust affected Elie physically‚ emotionally and also spiritually. Elie changed physically by being a healthy human being into a walking skeleton. The Jews can be described as “skin and bones”

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    person of group of positive human qualities. It is seen differently by everyone‚ but some may say that it brings out the worst of people. The Holocaust is a great example of this subject‚ with its harsh conditions and now empowering lessons. Elie Wiesel’s Night tells the horrific‚ but real‚ story of a boy and his dehumanization‚ and how it changed his life forever. Throughout this time‚ I have learned the feelings of malice‚ torture‚ sorrow. During this time I have discovered that‚ stripping the good

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    Paragraph 2: Adolf Hitler was one of the worst dictators in history. He killed over six million Jewish people in the holocaust because he believed that they were a threat to the supremacy of the Aryan race. Adolf Hitler’s steps to dictatorship began in the August of 1914 when he was accepted into the German army. When Germany was defeated in 1918 he was outraged‚ as a result he decided to continue working as an officer for the military. He was assigned as an intelligence officer for the German

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