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Reactions to Night by Elie Wiesel
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“Night”, is a very emotional, touching and sensitive book written by Elie Wiesel. In this book Elie Wiesel explains to us that in today’s world of luxury, freedom and an easygoing life there used to be a world of misery and a world where there was no freedom at all. He reminds us of the harsh time the Jews had in the concentration camps during World War II, and he tells us how he actually experienced and survived the misery in his autobiography, Night. Elie Wiesel writes about every thought that came to his mind and the thoughts that the other Jews had when they were in the concentration camps. ...
Elie Wiesel was born in Hungary, in a small town of Sighet in Transylvania. ... Elie lived with his mother, father, sister Tzipora. ...
Night is a story about a young boy who experiences the harshest ways of life during his childhood. Elie Wiesel the writer and the small boy lived in a small town named Sighet in Transylvania. ... After some time his father dies and Elie doesn’t even sees his body being carried away ad his father did not even have a funeral. ... Elie Wiesel tells us that they did not know where they were going or being taken to, although they knew about the concentration camps but they did not know for sure that they were being sent to a concentration camp. ...
Night, a very touching book by Elie Wiesel tells us very much about how the people felt during the Holocaust. ... For example when Elie Wiesel says when the prisoners were freed the first thing they thought about was bread, they were so used to the daily life in the concentration camps that they did not think of revenge even when they were living normally without hunger, they still never thought about revenge.
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Title: Reactions to Night by Elie Wiesel
Words: 1375 Rating: None Pages: 5.5 submitted by: hgangahar
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