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    Human nature is a very complicated and disputed topic‚ and the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel brings up several questions about what humanity is capable of. The act of killing the young pipel is far more inhuman than the murder of one’s own father for bread‚ killing for food is a basic survival instinct‚ driven by extreme circumstances and starvation‚ killing the young boy is simply cruel. Killing the young boy in front of the whole camp shows no compassion or empathy‚ two key qualities that show humanity

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    time. As a reader‚ personification allows us to easier relate to the idea or feeling the author is conveying. Wiesel uses personification on page thirty nine‚ when he says “Remorse began to gnaw at me.” Remorse cannot eat away at a person‚ but it allows the reader to understand how guilty Elie felt when he did not stand up for his father. A second example of figurative language used in Night is foreshadowing. Foreshadowing allows the author to keep

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    In What Dies? At the end of Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ as Wiesel is staring back into his own corpses eyes‚ it is clear to readers that Wiesel’s emotions‚ feelings‚ and even psychological mindset is completely and utterly eradicated. After enduring not only the mental toll of the Holocaust but also the somatic torture placed upon him‚ Wiesel is nothing but dead- just not literally. As found on page 85‚ “I was putting one foot in front of the other‚ like a machine.” This refers to a time when Wiesel’s

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    Say More with Less “Night” by Eliezer Wiesel is a powerful novel‚ yet it received backlash for not going into detail about the Jew’s horrific experiences while at concentration camps. Critics say that the material could have been even more graphic than it already was in order to display the true horrors the Jews experienced. Because he chose to relay his experiences in an understated manner‚ Wiesel is actually showing his readers just how gut wrenching that event really was. When a person experiences

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    since the Nazi’s took millions of Jews and placed them in concentration camps. One story told by Elie Wiesel‚ in the book Night describes how Elie survived the holocaust and lived to tell his story. His story describes of the mistreatment of the Jews and his father. The Nazi’s attempt to dehumanize the Jews is evident by the many hardships that Elie endured. The Jews treated like Elie Wiesel quotes “For God’s sake‚ where is God?” Mistreatment of the Jews began quiet and then it was heard

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    02 May 2013  Loss of Innocence in Night by Elie Wiesel  Is there ever the possibility of the loss of innocence? How can one lose their innocence?  What is innocence? The loss of innocence can happen after certain events. These events make  kids have to grow up and get independant quickly‚ if not‚ well they can’t survive. That is the loss  of innocence. When kids must grow up quickly and learn the truth about the real world and how  cruel it can be. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel there are a number of examples of loss of 

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    Things like jealousy‚ selfishness or peer pressure often lead to faulty situations. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller you can see how even in the play‚ they get into these mishaps.Victor Hugo says “Society is a republic. WHen an individual tries to lift themselves above others‚ they are dragged down by the masses‚ either by ridicule or slander.” This quote is referring to everyday situations where you feel as if you must feel higher than someone else. Weather it be selfishness‚ jealousy or peer pressure

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    on the autobiography “Night” by Elie Wiesel‚ throughout the novel humanity is questioned and delved into thoroughly. Elie Wiesel was fifteen when he was taken away from his home in Sighet‚ Transylvania. His family and himself were brought to Auschwitz concentration camp then soon to Buchenwald. Night is filled with the horrible events of the holocaust that Elie Wiesel experienced through his teenage years. When faced with the true horrors of the concentration camps Elie Wiesel lost to the evil of god;

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    dad goes through each camps as they experience new ways of how the Nazis dehumanize the jewish people. Wiesel engages readers’ emotions with powerful unforgettable moments in order to achieve his purpose. Wesiel wants to help readers come to a greater understanding of the Holocaust and make them think about how Dehumanization is shown across the story. In the memoir Night‚ the author Elie Wiesel wrote the memoir to show that in tough times‚ people only think about themselves‚ thus creating a Dehumanization

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    10H P4 9 December 2013 My Notice and Note Soiree In using my Notice and Note strategies‚ I found that my analysis of the book‚ Night by Elie Wiesel to be far more in depth than it would have been had I done the contrary. For instance‚ when applying the method of ‘Again and Again’ I realized that the phrase‚ “‘Fire‚ over there! The fire! Listen to me!’” (Wiesel 24) sequentially appeared in chapter two on pages 24 through 28. The phrase foreshadowed the revealing of the crematoriums on the camp

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