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    Germans who displayed so much hatred that it led to millions of deaths. Love was obviously not present in these times. Another reason for my belief that hate is stronger emotion than love , was in the book “Night” by Elie Wiesel. The best example shown was towards the end of the book. Elie lost all the love he had for everyone , including his dad. He watched his father die and let it happen to keep his belongings for his self. In “The Chosen” by Chaim Potock the love started off strong at the beginning

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    Elie Wiesel’s Loss of Innocence

    Elie Wiesel’s Loss of Innocence There comes a time in one’s life where a tragic event results in the loss of innocence and an increase in knowledge. Unfortunately this is one of life’s few promises. Some experience this ablution a lot sooner than they should. In children who survived the holocaust in concentration camps, their innocence was taken as soon as their ordinary everyday life was imposed upon by the Nazis. In Elie Wiesel’s book Night, he describes himself as an innocent teenager,

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    Holocaust

    thousands if not millions of Jewish men, women, and their children, including Elie Wiesel and Anne Frank. Anne Frank and Elie Wiesel both suffered badly, but had different outcomes. They have many similarities and differences. Anne Frank and Elie Wiesel have many similarities. Firstly, Elie was "not yet fifteen" when he and his family were arrested by Hungarian police and sent to a concentration camp (Wiesel 22). This shows that Elie was tortured at a young age. This is why he wanted to stay with his father

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    Night

    Night Reading Chapter#: 5 Pages: 62-80 Significant Title: Survival of the Fittest Setting (who, when, where): The setting is in the camp in Buna where most of the Jewish prisoners are located. In this chapter, the main characters are Elie and his dad because throughout the story they have had to face many obstacles to try and stay together. Summary of Plot (events): The beginning of the chapter starts of as the end of the summer, which marked the start of a New Year for all the

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    Movie Report : "Auschzitz, Death Camp"

    In the movie “Auschwitz, death camp”, Oprah Winfrey interviewed Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel when they visited the Auschwitz Museum which used to be the biggest Nazi concentration and death camp. Elie talked about his personal experience at Auschwitz. He also explained more about the meaning of the Holocaust which he wrote in his book, Night. The movie started at the entrance of Auschwitz where a young Elie arrived in a cattle car with his family, friends and neighbor. He smelled the stench

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    Text Response Night

    The novel Night presents how Elie Wiesel changes in response to his concentration camp experiences. The separation from his loved ones and the horrible conditions of these camps affects Elie immensely, altering his perception on faith and transforming his physical appearance throughout the experience. The overall ordeal Elie experienced desensitised him to violence and death, affecting his emotions. Elie was transformed by his loss of faith in god and humanity. His loss of faith in humanity and

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    Night

    he book Night by Elie Wiesel is a story about the Jews during the time when the Germans were trying to rid the world of all the imperfect people. The biggest group of people they were trying to get rid of was the Jews. There were many different reactions from the survivors/victims of the Holocaust. I know if it was me that was caught up in a disaster the scope of the Holocaust that I would have many different feelings and reactions. I know a few people who have suffered a personal tragedy, me included

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    Night Book Minor Analysis

    taken as a representation of bigger ideas, such as a symbol. In Night by Elie Wiesel, the word “night” uncovers these bigger ideas through both the literal meaning and symbolic purpose. Like the general storyline of a book someone is interested in, the literal meaning of night is well-known to most readers. Many contrasting events can take place at night, differing on the character and the surrounding. For the character, Elie, “so much has happened” in “one single night” that he subconsciously stops

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    Elie's Religion

    "Night" by Elie Wiesel is a terrifying account of the Holocaust during World War II. Throughout this book we see a young Jewish boy's life turned upside down from his peaceful ways. The author explores how dangerous times break all social ties, leaving everyone to fight for themselves. He also shows how one's survival may be linked to faith and family. The novel starts out in a small highly Jewish populated Hungarian town named Sighet. The people's lives and community somewhat revolve around each

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    Dear Mr. Wiesel

    Dear Mr. Wiesel, I just finished reading your book Night. I read it in my English class. I found your story hard to read because of all that you and your family went through. It really made me think about what I would have done if I were in your situation. I’m not sure I could have been as strong as you. I don’t think I could relate anything in my life to that terrible time in yours. So in this letter I will be thanking you for you sacrifices in order to tell your story. When I was reading your

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