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    war must find a way to stay together and survive one of the most horrific events in history. The novel night follows a fifteen-year-old boy who travels with his family to Auschwitz. Elie’s mother and sisters are sent to a death chamber meaning that Elie and his father are the only family they have left. Sadly‚ this is the tale of many Jewish families during World War II and the holocaust. While Elie is at Auschwitz he and the rest of the people at the concentration camp are put through a series of events

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    In the memoir Novel “Night” written by Noble Peace Prize Winner Elie Wiesel also known as a Holocaust survivor‚ journalist‚ human rights activist. The reason Elie titled his novel “Night” it refers to the darkest point in his life that not only he experienced‚ but all Jews experienced during the Nazi concentration camps during World War II‚ it’s also a very difficult novel to recite simply because who wants to read about torture and extermination? Families are being separated in addition to them

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    in different ways. In the novel Night by Elie WieselElie has to survive the ever present dangers of life in Jewish concentration camps while trying to keep his father alive who is imprisoned along with him. Through the incredible experiences of spiritual‚ emotional and physical oppression‚ Elie has to cope by adapting and overcoming the challenges he is faced with to survive. Using vivid descriptions and memoirs of conversations among the Jewish prisoners‚ Elie illustrates how some people adapted

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    between life and death. Elie Wiesel’s Night encompasses his experience in the brutal horrors entailed within the camps; and the journey through his loss of faith in religion‚ humanity‚ and all good in the world. Wiesel captures the corruption of faith in mankind to exemplify the endurance of the darkness he endures through conflict‚ irony‚ and symbolism. Conflict is a dominant struggle for Wiesel’s faith in a higher power. His faith in the good of the world is shaken from the events he witnessed

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    Honors English II Essay Questions for Night by Elie Wiesel  Directions: In paragraph form‚ you need to answer THREE of the following essay questions. There are six essay questions‚ but you will only complete three; you choose which prompts you wish to respond to. You must provide specific examples from the story. If a question has to be answered in terms of how you feel about something I expect MUCH more than "I don’t like it." One paragraph responses will not earn full credit. I want LONG‚ DETAILED

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    Since the beginning‚ humans have been fascinated by war‚ having not only participated in the bloodshed themselves but detailing them in works of literature in the hopes that others may learn from those dark times. Books such as The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ Night by Elie Wiesel‚ and All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque focus on a specific war: World War II. During a time of fighting between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers‚ the authors of these books detail the different

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    From Judaism to Defiance Although Elie is portrayed as a young devout Jew in the first chapter‚ he soon beings to question God’s authority‚ as he struggles with theodicy. After Elie’s family diverges‚ he begins to demonstrate his first signs of disbelief in God’s authority‚ especially as some of his Jewish acquaintances recite the Kaddish. While facing the crematorium pit‚ he articulates‚ “For the first time I felt revolt rise up in me. Why should I bless His name? The Eternal‚ Lord of the Universe

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    worst of people. The Holocaust is a great example of this subject‚ with its harsh conditions and now empowering lessons. Elie Wiesel’s Night tells the horrific‚ but real‚ story of a boy and his dehumanization‚ and how it changed his life forever. Throughout this time‚ I have learned the feelings of malice‚ torture‚ sorrow. During this time I have discovered that‚ stripping the good from others has the power to create intense evil. Injustice has a very controlling power over people. It can make them start

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    though it is our freedom‚ many of the actions in the memoir “Night”‚ a book about Elie Wiesel’s experiences at different concentration camps‚ violated these liberties. Article 3‚ 5 and 9 are infringed in this book of terrors. Certainly‚ Article 3 states that‚ “You have the right to live‚ to be free‚ and to feel safe.” Nevertheless‚ the book “Night” wasn’t following this at all. According to the book in chapter 2‚ page 33‚ Wiesel wrote‚ “”There are eighty of you in the wagon‚” added the German

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    In Night by Elie Wiesel‚ their are several instances of public hangings. Elie feels different about hanging the three men who steal soup‚ and the sad eyed angel. The public hangings are used as examples to what happens to prisoners if they break one of the rules. Elie has vivid memories about the public hanging. He tells us about them in the novel. One of the instances of a hanging‚ was when the sad eyed angel was hung. He was a kapo in the camp Elie was in. Elie liked him because of his kindness

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