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    risk by aiding those who felt a large disadvantage on the bottom of a hierarchy. At her young age Alice’s emotionally maturity helped her to understand the benefits of change and accept it wholeheartedly. But the misconceptions that came from the innocence of her youth caused her to misinterpret the situations she faced and therefore make childish decisions. But Alice also stood up to the hierarchy of Wonderland and put herself at risk due to pure kindness.The author leaves an image of Alice with a

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    themselves or beliefs. It forces them to reflect on their decisions and their moral code. Elie went through a very traumatic event‚ in which no one should have to endure‚ let alone a child. The Holocaust changed him‚ as it would anyone. Elie questioned his faith many times in God and humanity. Throughout the novel you can see specific times where his faith waivers and changes. In the beginning of NightElie and his father got put into a concentration camp during the Holocaust. All prisoners stood

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    Elie Wiesel’s Night provides the reader with the perspective of a Jewish adolescent during the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a historical time period of hate and fear projected by the Nazi party against Jews and other minorities from January 30th‚ 1933‚ to May 8th‚ 1945. During this time period‚ minorities were kept in concentration and forced labor camps. Those who could not contribute to the cause were executed. Elie Wiesel’s Night portrays the horrors faced in these camps as his faith begins to

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    In Elie Wiesel’s memoir‚ “Night”‚ readers see a dramatic change from the young‚ sensitive and spiritual individual to a‚ boy with the mindset of an adult that is spiritually dead and is unemotional. Elie shows this in his memoir by rewriting what he saw‚ thought‚ or what he heard while in concentration camps‚ this occurs‚ in the three sections of the memoir. In the first section of the book‚ Eile begins the transformation from a sensitive and spiritual boy to the opposite. Elie starts describes the

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    The book Night‚ by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel‚ gives a firsthand account of the events that took place. Several recurring themes‚ motifs‚ and symbols are used by Wiesel to show the beliefs and ultimate moral decline that enveloped the minds of many Jewish survivors. In reaction to the book Night by Elie Wiesel I can truly say that I am shocked and appalled by the fact that the Nazi guards got away with committing such atrocities to their Jewish prisoners such as what they did in this book. In

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    In the novel‚ Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ Elie betrayed himself‚ his religion‚ customs‚ values‚ and even his father‚ if only in his own mind. Betrayal was a major aspect of life for Jews in the Holocaust‚ especially Elie. Elie felt betrayed by the Germans for treating Jews like they weren’t humans and taking away the Jew’s self-worth. Elie also felt betrayed by his own god‚ who allowed Elie and his fellow Jews to be treated the way they were by the Germans. Betrayal started the sequence of poor events

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    The autobiographical novel ‘Night’ which was first published in 1958 is a story of the real traumatic experiences that those of a Jewish descent encountered during the Holocaust in 1944. The author‚ Elie Wiesel conveys a powerful memoir of inhumanity‚ death and loss of faith to the reader. Throughout the novel the protagonist endures extreme and brutal circumstances which causes him to lose faith in god. The inhumanity and dehumanization acts Elie experiences causes him to feel mentally dead inside

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    Elie Wiesel is one of the countless number of people affected by the Holocaust. He and his father were taken from their home and separated from his mother and sister. Elie Wiesel wrote the book Night which tells some of the struggles they had to endure. Throughout these struggles‚ keeping faith in God was not easy to do. Many times Elie doubted that there was a God to help. In chapter three‚ Elie and his father waited in line with the rest of the people to find out if they were to go to the prison

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    The novel "Night" is a stunning personal history of a youthful adolescent named Elie Wiesel’s encounters taken hostage by the Nazis‚ and living eighteen months in the a wide range of inhumane imprisonment of Germany. The story starts off in the little town of Sighet‚ Romania in 1944. The reader can without much of a stretch‚ distinguish the hero Elie‚ spending incalculable measure of hours in his synagogue thinking about the Talmud‚ and contemplating Jewish mysticism. As of now‚ there isn’t even

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    Night expresses darkness and of something being lost. The book‚ Night‚ by Elie Wiesel is an autobiography of Elie’s childhood which occurred during the gruesome time period of the Holocaust. In “Night‚” the word‚ night‚ symbolizes suffering‚ death‚ and how all this suffering and death caused Elie to lose his faith in God. A symbol of night in the Elie’s autobiography is suffering‚ The first few signs of suffering began from Mrs. Schächter’s vision‚ “Look! Look at this fire! This terrible fire! Have

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