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    Pathos In Night

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    Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ is a book narrating the harsh conditions Elie and his father went through in concentration camps‚ Auschwitz and Buchenwald‚ during the Holocaust. After reading and viewing many texts‚ I find Night to be of the most valuable based on it being historically important‚ Wiesel’s strong use of pathos‚ as well as making the audience see something that they haven’t considered before. The foremost merit for which this piece of text is valuable is the history it portrays. Because the

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    8/1/11 AP World History Book Report Elie Wiesel’s Night is a terrifying account of the Nazi death camp horrors that turned between 11 to 17 million people into agonized witnesses to the deaths of their families and friends. I chose this book to read because I had heard from numerous people that it was "the best book about the Holocaust I could ever read" . I read it and found out that it went into much more detail than some of the other Holocaust books I had read. This book was extremely powerful

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    A Night of Suspense

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    the mailbox on the left couldn’t be the cause. It looked as it had just been painted and when I sniffed it‚ it was obvious it smelled the same as every other mailbox. What about the flowers on the right? I was just about to bend down to investigate this‚ when I saw something move from the right corner of my eye. About a tenth of a second later‚ something threw itself against my leg. I screamed and I would’ve kept screaming if I wouldn’t have seen the cat that looked up at me with shining eyes‚ looking

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    Night and Fog

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    I must say that this film is very traumatizing. There are some images in this film that will be burned and scarred into my mind for as long as I live. I have seen many holocaust films‚ but no one was as near as dramatic and depicting as Night and Fog. However I did like the theme of this movie. It is very sad but yet realistic. Our minds are murky and dull. We tend to only remember the important situation in our lives. Yet we don’t remember the importance of our own history. I say OUR history be

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    The Book Night

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    Night The Holocaust was an awful thing. I don’t think it was right at all. It definitely should not had happen at all. It was an unlawful act by humans on other humans. Ellie and all the other survivors are very brave and courageous people for sharing the horrific stories with the rest of the world. I’m sure that with out all their stories we wouldn’t know how bad the Holocaust was. Ellie was just a young boy when he and his family were taken to Auschwitz. They started their journey on the train

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    Horses of the Night

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    Personal Response: Horses of the Night In the short story‚ "Horses of the Night"‚ the author‚ Margaret Laurence‚ discusses the idea of escaping reality. Chris‚ the male protagonist‚ is the character who is trying to escape reality. Chris is a young man who is struggling with life‚ and in order to escape his life‚ he dreams up his own world where anything can happen. Chris doesn’t understand reality‚ and he doesn’t want to be a part of it either. In the story it seems like certain things don’t

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    Romantic night

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    Calderon English 101/ English 096-15 September 11‚ 2013 Descriptive Essay As I opened my eyes‚ I saw him lying there‚ still sleeping and exploring his deepest thoughts. The cold morning air nibbled at my nose as the sun warmed my body. I leaned over and gave him a gentle kiss on his lips to wake him. Opening his eyes slowly he looked over at me with a smile. As he stroked the side of my face with his hand‚ I felt this caramel colored skin melt over me. After laying there we held each other

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    I deserve to win this scholarship for many reasons. I have worked hard most of my life‚ academically . I have always dreamed of building and designing houses since I was 9 years old. I always told my mom that I was destined to build homes for people. I asked my mom one day what exactly is the name of what I want to be and she said to me that finding out the name of what it was I wanted to be myself would have more importance than her telling me. That’s when I tought myself how to use a computer and

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    Silent Night

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    The night was silent. The half moon gazed down benevolently on the city‚ alone in a starless stretch of black sky. The streets were empty‚ and all that reached out into the shadowy darkness were the street lamps‚ placed so methodically and evenly it made them seem more significant than they really were. Near one of these lamps‚ on a bench‚ was an ancient man‚ his hair grey‚ his face was warped with deep wrinkles‚ a pair of round rimmed spectacles perched on his nose. His dull eyes‚ seeming to be

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    Adversity In Night

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    For example‚ in his memoir Night‚ Elie Wiesel faces countless choices as he endures the vilest adversity: genocide. For example‚ as his ailing father approaches his end‚ Elie may either abandon him or help him. For a moment Elie considers the former option‚ but he brushes the thought aside. In Night‚ Elie writes that “It [the thought] was only a fraction of a second‚ but it left me feeling guilty” (Wiesel 111). Atrocity attempts to persuade Elie to the dark of night‚ but he decides to stay in the

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