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    Throughout the book‚ Eli losses strong relationships and close connection with his family. First Eli losses connection with his mother and little sister. Not only did Eli family loss connection but other Jewish families did too. All the clueless Jewish families lost connection right as they got to the camp and off the train. That day the Jewish community is when women are going one way and the men are going the other way. A family is suppose to stay together through bad and good times but when “Eight

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    After Elie Wiesel and his family neglect to flee the Jewish town of Sighet‚ Transylvania back in 1944‚ they start to experience the very brutality of what is today known as the “Holocaust.” They were taken from their homes‚ stripped of their valuables‚ and severely tortured beyond human limits. In this dark story‚ the reader can experience pain and suffering like they have never experienced it before by looking through the eyes of the young Elie Wiesel. For a person to endure as much suffering as

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    towards their faith in God may change‚ which is demonstrated in the memoir Night. Wiesel’s initial devotion to God and his faith undergoes a radical transformation in the face of his horrendous experiences‚ resulting in apparently soils and cynical atheism‚ but his faith survives to some degree in spite of overwhelming odds‚ and in subsequent years move have revived enough to motivate this memoir. At the age of twelve‚ Wiesel began to question God and analyze the cabbala with his fellow friend Moche

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    Elie Wisel wrote a book based upon survival and using everything to its fullest. Even through the struggle of being in those concentration camps‚ Elie was still capable of overpowering the enemy and push forward. In the novel Night‚ by Elie wisel‚ the theme is to never stop moving forward and to make the most of what they have. The first major theme is that people should never stop moving forward. In other words‚ this means that no matter what life throws at someone‚ people need to find the

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    War II in an era called the Holocaust; Elie Wiesel’s memoir‚ Night‚ is just one story from one man’s perspective of the horrifying event. Wiesel sets the dark and depressing tone with great word choices of the heartbreaking sights he has been forced to see and encounter. This holocaust survivor has been through so much and he is trying to set in stone what Hitler and the Nazis did before it is wiped away like most of the history people do not like to face. Night is a great memoir which tests the readers

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    There were many situations that Elie Wiesel has experienced which brought about a change in his character. In the memoir‚ NightElie Wiesel changes in response to his concentration camp experiences. The separation from his loved ones and the horrible conditions of these camps affected Elie greatly. The Holocaust affected Elie physically‚ emotionally and also spiritually. Elie changed physically by being a healthy human being into a walking skeleton. The Jews can be described as “skin and bones”

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    hasn’t changed. And although the Crucible is talking about in the 1962 and were in 2017. All texts were credible because they were so interesting and would leave you hook into the book. Although it was the qualification of the text for example‚ Eli WieselNight”‚ she uses so much detail so it makes you have a better and clear understanding in your head. “When I came to the back of the building‚ I heard a noise coming from a little room next door.” “I went up and saw Idek with a young Polish girl‚ half

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    Witnessing.. Talk about all of the characters‚ different aspects of witnessing in the book‚ How characters handle witnessing (the way they cope)‚ Jeliek (plays his violin‚ silence in words but witnesses in other ways) elies dad (total silence) elie himself (He writes a freaken book) Synonyms: seeing‚ observing‚ viewing‚ perceiving‚ beholding‚ watching (this is what your thesaurus is for :p ) A few general tips: make sure the unifying idea of each body paragraph is mentioned in the first sentence

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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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    Watching and Reading If you were to watch or read something the feeling or perspective you get may be a little different for each. In the message spoke by Elie Wiesel you can see him and watch him speak. The other version of Elie Wiesel’s speech was written. In the written you read his speech and cannot hear the actual tone used when he reads his speech. Watching him speak you hear the emotion in his voice. He says in his written speech‚ “ The presence of my teachers‚ my friends‚ my companions……

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