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    November 26‚2012 1st period The novel that I have just read is called Night by Elie Wiesel. In Night‚ by Elie Wiesel the theme of the book is survival is evident throughout the novel. The importance of this is that Elie had to survive. He had to do anything possible to make sure he survived. Ellie got split up of from his mother and it was just he and his father and they had to survive. ‘Don’t kill yourself. There’s no hurry. But watch out. Don’t let the SS catch you.’[P.50]. This shows

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    Dehumanization in Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front Winston Churchill always said‚ “You ask: what is our aim? I can answer in one word: It is victory‚ victory at all costs‚ victory in spite of all terror‚ victory‚ no matter how long and hard the world may be; for without victory‚ there is no survival.” In Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front‚ victory is seen as the only option. The soldiers in the novel do whatever it takes like acting before thinking or ignoring

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    The part that I personally found the most sorrowful in Night written by Elie Wiesel is when he and his father get separated from each other due to his father’s death. The bond between the two was unbreakable and they never thought that they would be able to get through it all without each other. They agreed that neither of them would let this bond fade. This is why when Elie and his father do get separated it is so heartbreaking. They had always agreed that they would of died for one another if it

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    countless number of innocent Jews were heavily subjected to extreme degrees of discrimination by the anti-Semitic Nazis. Although‚ there were many different methods that Nazis used to persecute Jewish people‚ some methods were more effective than others and thus were utilized more extensively. This essay will focus on the psychological‚ political and physical persecutions from the events of rise of Nazism‚ Nazi propaganda‚ Nuremberg Laws and‚ finally‚ Kristallnacht (Night of the Broken Glass). To begin

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    My featured painting today entitled The Night was painted by Max Beckmann during 1918 and 1919. It is housed at the Kunstammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen‚ Dusseldorf. This is an early example of Beckmann’s grotesque and appalling visionary paintings with its misshapen figures. Before us we have an overcrowded room in a modern city. Beckman himself said he wanted this work to be looked upon as a large modern history painting tinged with a sense of evil. Three men have invaded the room and are terrorising

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    Mrs. Newell English 201 December 4th‚ 2013 Brutes After reading the book "Night" by Eliezer Wiesel‚ One of the most tragic themes in the book is Wiesel’s discovery of the way that atrocities and cruel treatment can make good people into brutes. Despite the difficult circumstances‚ Wiesel is able to endure the atrocities and remain true to his character and consistent with his morals. When Wiesel first gets to the camps he discovers the actions taken by some to ensure their own survival

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    Elie Wiesel uses Night to symbolize the darkness‚ fear and torture Jewish people had to live with‚ and survive from‚ during World War II. It symbolizes the dark and cruel path that Jews had to suffer from. Night was a time to be feared of because; the Nazis were brutal to the Jews and acted inhumane. In addition‚ humans are also inherently evil because‚ although it was hard to survive during the time‚ instead of sticking together‚ the Jews turned against their own families. Although some say that

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    postwar dystopian world. This council dehumanizes their people from birth with no individualism in the sleeping quarters‚ being locked in the cellar for fighting‚ and indoctrinating “We are nothing and mankind is all” (Rand 21). As a result of the dehumanization‚ technology and scientific advancements halt and anything revolutionary to the society to vanish. Inside Ayn Rand’s world the scientific field has relapsed to a medieval-ish way with the loss of anything electrical‚ and mechanical from the prewar

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    in the world. Due to this belief‚ the concept ‘German Ethic community’ also involves the discrimination of Jewish. Actually‚ in the 1920s‚ most German Jews were fully integrated into German society as German citizens. They served in the German army and navy and contributed to every field of German business‚ science and culture. Conditions for the Jews began to change

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    English II: Night Study Questions 1. Dehumanization is the process by which the Nazis gradually reduced the Jews to little more than "things" which were a nuisance to them. Discuss at least three specific examples of events that occurred which dehumanized Eliezer‚ his father‚ or his fellow Jews. Dehumanization played a significant role throughout Elie Wiesel’s "Night". In many historic references to the Holocaust the killing of the Jews were described as "methodical and systematical"(The

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