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    witness civil injustice? In the ¨Harvest Gypsies¨ and ¨Wiesel´s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech¨ we are given evidence how bystanders can be guilty. Bystanders are guilty for not speaking up to injustice. Bystanders remain silent and ignore serious situations. Ellie Wiesel expressed in his speech how bystanders should take action when they see injustice of any sorts and not keep quiet. ¨Who would allow such crimes….How could the world remain silent¨(Wiesel)‚ he tells the reader how everyone knew that they

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    Ellie Wiesel Elie Wiesel develops the central idea and advances his point across by using formal diction‚ pathos‚ and allusions in his speech and documentary. He uses all of these things so that the audience will be more into the story and know what he was feeling‚ not just make the audience listen to another bring speech. Throughout the speech and documentary‚ Wiesel uses formal diction to get his point through more clearly. In his speech he states‚ “No one may speak for the dead‚ no one may

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    The Terrible Things by Eve Bunting‚ follows the theme of impending doom but no one wanting to believe it. We also view this theme in Elie Wiesel’s Night and Martin Niemoller’s First They Came For The Communists. In Eve Buntings interpretation of the Holocaust they show that even though the terrible things kept coming and taking animals away‚ the other animals didn’t worry because it wasn’t them. We see this become apparent on page four. The terrible things came for‚ ¨...Every creature with feathers

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    sometimes think? I think the world may be going through a phase... it’ll all pass‚ maybe not for hundreds of years but someday. I still believe in spite of everything that people are really good at heart."(Diary of Anne Frank) While reading the book "night"‚ my view was that people had the right to lose faith after everything they had to go through. However‚ when I finished the book‚ I gave it a deep thought and realized that people are good at heart. Maybe it doesn’t take only one lifetime for them

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    young boy to grow through‚ this is significant in his development into Batman. Conclusion I love Gotham’s thriller-themes. It’s perfect for the month of Halloween. I am loving the villains coming into their own‚ that once weak Cobblepot has his own evil throne. However‚ I am at a loss with the romances. I feel some of the moments are forced and poorly placed. Other than fear‚ sadness‚ and excitement‚ I feel no warm feelings from this episode (romance-wise)‚ which isn’t a bad thing‚ but if they are

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    Innocence and the Powers of Good and Evil: An Analysis of Night Watch Introduction “Those who improve with age embrace the power of personal growth and personal achievement and begin to replace youth with wisdom‚ innocence with understanding‚ and lack of purpose with self-actualization” (Bennett). Innocence can by defined in many ways. Some believe that it is the lack of corruption‚ others believe that it is a lack of understanding‚ and some think it means that a person accused of a crime is not

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    The purpose of Take Back the Night was to promote awareness and support survivors of rape‚ sexual assault and relationship violence among students and nonstudents. I also think the goal was to unify the community by allowing survivors to open up about incidents of abuse/assault within their lives. I observed the audiences reactions when the audience showed lots of support to the survivors that were telling their stories of assault and abuse. Whenever a survivor would leave the stage the audience

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    One of the most tragic themes in night is Elie’s discovery of the way that atrocities and cruel treatment can make good people into brutes. This is apparent all throughout the book. There were numerous examples were once civil men killed each other over a small crumb of bread. Or were friends would betray each other at the hope that they would survive another day or get more rations. When a person is faced with death‚ they will do anything in their power to survive. Even if this means betraying

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    one day the moon sed 2 me‚ if your lover makes you cry why dont you leave your  lover.. i looked at the moon n replied would you every leave your sky? I love 3 things! The sun‚ the moon and U! The sun for the day‚ the moon for the  night and you forever! if i died or travelled far‚ i’d write ur name on every star‚so everyone could look  up & see‚ dat u mean the world 2

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    prevent injustice‚ but there must never be a time when we fail to protest” (Wiesel). Elie Wiesel‚ in the time of great oppression through the Holocaust‚ understood that if society does not speak out against indifferences‚ no change will even spark. He was known and respected for being an activist and speaking vivid hard truth about rough places in our culture. Protest literature has the ability to take on the outlook of Wiesel by persevering through trial and crossing boundaries in culture where otherwise

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