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    In Elie Wiesel’s Night the scenes of the hangings represent a turning point for Elie’s faith in God and affect him and the reader alike. The first hanging of the dentist fails to torment Elie. He recalls‚ “I remember that on the evening‚ the soup tasted better than ever” (Wiesel 63). Seemingly‚ the death of the dentist causes Elie to be indifferent. The dentist assists the Nazi force by pulling gold teeth from the mouths of the prisoners and his death meant the preservation of Elie’s crown. However

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    violence in two main ways and those ways are shown in Elie Wiesel’s Night and the movie‚ Boy in Striped Pajamas. First of all‚ in Elie Wiesel’s Night‚ there is a scene in the book exactly showing how silence can perpetuate violence. Idek had gotten mad for a reason that Elie has no idea and Idek takes it out on Elie‚ “As I bit my lips in order not to howl with pain‚ he must have mistaken my silence for defiance and so he continued to hit my harder”(Wiesel 53). This is an exact example of silence perpetuating

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    In “Night”‚ Elie Wiesel uses diction in numerous ways in order to form an audience to connect with his contextual elements in his brief story‚ specifically when expressing his interpretations of the men‚ such as Idek‚ who worked to run the concentration camps. This made the text undemanding to appreciate for the audience. He also incorporated diction throughout the time of lynching men and adolescents‚ and occasionally using colloquialism‚ throughout the excerpt. For instance‚ towards the end of

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    qualities in books such reader’s interest‚ an opportunity for vocabulary‚ and the appropriate reading level for their age. Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare Night by Elie Wiesel and Red Queen

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    made it out alive and told their story. Their witness accounts contribute information the world needs to understand what really took place in Germany and the concentration camps. Author‚ Elie Wiesel‚ voices his time in the Nazi concentration camps‚ in his autobiographical novel‚ Night. Throughout the story‚ Wiesel physically‚ mentally‚ and spiritually changes due to the horrific events of the holocaust. Wiesel’s

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    Courey 10th Grade Night by Elie Wiesel Brit Lit Honors 11 Application Our history can teach us a lot about the society we live in today. In Night by Elie Wiesel‚ the author recounts his horrifying experiences while living in the concentration camps during the holocaust. Through repetition‚ imagery‚ syntax‚ and rhetorical questions the author teaches us how people’s beliefs and actions can impact society‚ and how these may cause others to lose complete hope and faith. First‚ Wiesel demonstrates the

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    The renowned memoir Night by Elie Wiesel takes place in Romania and Germany during World War II. This piece of literature depicts a portion of the author’s life at the peak of a global war. At this time in history‚ many people refused to take notice of what was transpiring in Nazi Germany. In Wiesel’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech he said‚ “Neutrality helps the oppressor‚ never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor‚ never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere.” This declaration is relevant

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    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 when my family was happy and not separated. After not knowing what happen to

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    Kapo‚ a prisoner for the police to watch the Jews. Not many of the Jews know that I am a police for the Nazis’ but they will learn if they underestimate.We took in more Jews today. I supplied Elie a job and if he doesn’t do it well or does anything wrong‚ then he or other Jews will regret it. I am mad at Elie now‚ I was in a private room with a girl and he decided to skip his job to spy on me. My punishment for him was to have him get beaten with a whip for what he had seen and told him he needs to

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    James Clabo Period 4 9/22/2016 It goes without saying that Elie Wiesel endured some of the worst treatment anyone has ever lived to tell about. After living through something so terrible‚ it is almost instinctual to try and push it away or forget about it‚ but Wiesel did not believe in that approach. He believed that he was still alive for a reason and it was his job‚ his duty‚ to pass down his story‚ and inform the world about what had happened. When he speaks of why he writes he says

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