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    being able to have food‚ water‚ and happiness‚ all taken away in a snap only to be replaced with an everlasting nightmare. Elie Wiesel was only a teenager before he was taken away by german officers to be apart of the Holocaust‚ having faced being separated from his family‚ barely a speck of food and endless torment for ten years. As a Holocaust survivor he wrote the book Night so that there would be a changed in history and nothing would repeat itself but also remember the Holocaust. Therefore war

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    Reflection On Elie Wiesel

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    When I was in the process of choosing my author i really thought who has the coolest name? But then it came to me that Elie Wiesel was the one and i’m glad that i choose it because he had a really interesting background. Somethings that i really found interesting was that he was alive during the holocaust and he has so many amazing stories about his family and his time that he had in the concentration camp. I feel like honestly i wouldn’t pick it up before 8th grade but now that this year we were

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    It is my pleasure to introduce Elie Wiesel‚ also know to the world as A-7713. He is a noted speaker and lecture‚ his many accomplishments include; author of more than 40 books‚ recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom‚ the Congressional Gold Medal‚ and the Nobel Peace Prize. Mr. Elie Wiesel’s efforts and impressions in Humanity are such a success‚ that in 1978‚ President Jimmy Carter appointed Elie Wiesel as Chairman of the President’s Commission on the Holocaust. In 1980‚ he became the Founding

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    In the author’s point of view‚ the theme of dehumanization leads to the lack of individualism is conveyed through the use of similes‚ metaphors‚ and imagery. Reasons That Support Your Opinion/Thesis Point A (topic sentence): Throughout the book‚ Elie uses metaphors to demonstrate the devastating theme of dehumanization. Evidence (and page number): “It was as though she was possessed by some evil spirit.” (25) Explanation: By using this metaphor of referring to the woman as having been “possessed

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    Night by Elie

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    gets smaller and smaller after every mistake. Quote is related to the way how Elie lose the faith on his journey towards the concentration camp. In novel Night by Elie Wiesel‚ a Holocaust Survivor‚ he loses his faith as time goes on and he keeps seeing different incredible crimes and atrocities committed by the Nazis. The novel Night starts from 1941 in a Hasidic Community in the town of Sighet. Throughout the novel Elie‚ as well as other many prisoners‚ lost their faith in God. Before Elie’s deportation

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    Elie Wiesel Journey

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    Elie Wiesel endures multiple hardships while he is in Auschwitz and these events caused him to rethink who he is. Experiencing multiple grueling situations and barbaric treatment can cause a person to forget their morals‚ as well as their beliefs and evolve into a brute who cares for nobody except themselves. Unfortunately‚ Wiesel is unable to escape the inevitable and he begins to focus merely on his own survival rather than the survival of those around him. The experiences that a person goes through

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    presentation‚ I had learned a lot during the process of completing my group’s presentation about human freedom in the memoir. Firstly‚ I learned that the inmates were all tightly packed into the train wagons. As Elie says:“Lying down was not an option‚ nor could we all sit down.”(Wiesel 23). The inmates didn’t have the freedom to choose where they will go‚ what they will eat‚ or what they wore. This really had me thinking. I am fortunate enough to go eat in restaurants‚ wear the clothing I desire

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    thousand‚ many remained silent due to their trauma but others shared their experience. Among these shared stories there are words that explain the unspeakable through the eyes of Elie Wiesel‚ Phil Chernofsky‚ and Viktor Frankl. Elie Wiesel was taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944 when he was just 15 years old. Wiesel was planning to become a rabbi before he and his family

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    Holocaust‚ Night‚ and The right to the streets of memphis‚ show that freedom is a major role in life. And that no one wants to be in danger‚ while being under someone control. An individual must be able to protect themselves and the important people around them. In “Night”‚ Elie and his family were captured and separated. They can’t do nothing about the situation‚ because a leader was controlling all the jewish people. He even killed thousands of innocent jewish. Elie wasn’t able

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    “A small but noteworthy note. I’ve seen so many young men over the years who think they’re running at other young men. They are not. They are running at me.” Death is our most important character. He gives us a perspective on the living mankind and the horrific beauty that makes his job so much harder. But why is he so interested in the survivors if his job is the dead? What would happen if he had no part in Liesel’s story? And most importantly‚ what has Death taught us about the world and the deeper

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