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    Leah Krainz Miss Marchek and Mrs. Wood AP English Language and Composition 10 October 2012 Comparing the Effectiveness of Elie Wiesel and Russell Baker Elie Wiesel’s text “The Perils of Indifference” and Russell Baker’s text “Happy New Year?” convey a common underlying message: succumbing to social culture for the sake of acceptance has consequences. This message is explained in each work through the usage of Wiesel and Baker’s ethos‚ pathos‚ tone‚ figurative language‚ and rhetorical questioning

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    Insanity has a major impact in the book called Night‚ because many of the characters in this book lose their faith in god. It related in the most part in the Holocaust‚ because while being treated so badly they depended on the only person they thought would help them which was god himself. Insanity has a very major role in this book for numoreous character espesalliy Eli. For example‚ Eli had the most faith in god when it came to any type of beliefs he had to when it came to god‚ but it got

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    Prometheus Sarah H‚ Prometheus was an odd character if one considers his story‚ that of no violence or death. This Titan‚ ironically‚ could not stand to see the humans suffer with the fate Zeus and his fellow Titans commanded‚ so he disobeyed authority and gave mankind fire. As punishment‚ Zeus killed him over and over and after being unsatisfied‚ chained him to a large tree to never move‚ but only able to watch the humans. Zeus was not satisfied‚ however‚ so he punished Prometheus’ brother‚ Epimetheus

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    With only fifteen to sixteen years of age‚ Wiesel continuously encountered pure torture. From being senselessly abused to unceasingly overworked‚ there was not a day where Wiesel could sleep with a light heart. “I happened to cross his path. He threw himself on me like a wild beast‚ beating me in the chest‚ on my head‚ throwing me to the ground and picking me up again‚ crushing me with ever more violent blows‚ until I was covered in blood” (“Night” 53). As a result of running into an angry SS officer

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    “When I got down after roll call‚ I could see his lips trembling as he murmured something.” He said‚ “ One day you are going to get out of here and start a family.” I had got more angry to a point that I had to separate myself with my father. I became more silent with a blank face every single day. Caught some guards’ attention but the guards know they can’t do anything or even show a little remorse. One silent night I was laying down just thinking how things used to be before the war against Jews

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    Throughout the novel the theme was “At the core‚ all humans have a strong instinct to survive.” At the camps‚ the Jew’s main purpose was to survive and Mr. Wiesel was doing just that with his father by his side. As Mr. Wiesel explains through all this pain and suffering that he is still strong‚ “I was no longer capable of lamentation. On the contrary‚ I felt very strong” (65). When running through the icy winds and snowy weather Mr. Wiesel had become strong minded because his foot was still healing

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    The Holocaust‚ what is the true depth of the word? As sad as it may seem‚ it affected the lives of millions because of the hate inside of one certain group of people‚ the Nazi’s. Dehumanization is to deprive human qualities such as individuality or compassion. Victims of the Holocaust went through dehumanization simply to make the killing of others psychologically easy for the Nazi’s. Many victims of the Holocaust suffered from various experiments which eventually led to the death

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    Night Chapter 5 Chapter Five Journal Vocabulary: Functionaries- People who function in a specified capacity Lamentation- the act of expressing grief Kaddish- liturgical prayer‚ consisting of three or six verses Achtung- attention in German Characters: Hospital Patient: He says that he is going to die soon‚ and warns Eliezer that there are more “selections” at the hospital. Symbol(s): Number: This symbolizes your identity in the concentration camps‚ it is what defines your fate. Reflection:

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    Will Smith once said‚ "Throughout life‚ people will make you mad‚ disrespect you‚ and treat you bad. Let God deal with the things they do‚ cause hate in your heart will consume you too." Will Smith proves hate is a bad feeling to have since hatred only leads to more hatred. In the memoir Night‚ Wiesel shares his story about his life in concentration camps‚ and how hard it was to obtain survival during World War II. Throughout the memoir‚ Wiesel develops hatred towards God for the genocide of Jews

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    The book “Night” is a true story based on the author’s life‚ Elie Wiesel. The book takes you through his journey of WWII‚ and how the Nazis affected himself as well as his friends and family. This book paints a true picture of what it was like to grow up in Hungry during that time and how the Nazis were perceived at different points throughout the war. Throughout the book‚ he explains his journey with God as a Jewish boy and how he questions who God is and His plans for Wiesel. The first chapter

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