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    The book Night is about the holocaust as experienced by Elie Weisel from inside the concentration camps. During World War II millions of innocent Jews were taken from their homes to concentration camps‚ resulting in the deaths of 6 million people. There were many methods of survival for the prisoners of the holocaust during World War II. In the book Night‚ there were three main modes of survival‚ faith‚ family‚ and food. From the examples in the book Night‚ faith proved to be the most successful

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    Kristin Aquilina RDG 101 GA November 12th 2014 Homework #5 Night 1. Elie Wiesel wrote the novel “Night”. This novel was based on his experiences as a Jewish child during the holocaust. Wiesel was one of four children‚ he had 2 older sisters and 1 younger sister. They grew up in Romania with their mother and father. In 1940 during the war his father was invited to a meeting where they discovered the Germany army was transporting everyone in his town to ghettos. In may of 1944 the German authorities

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    In the book Night by Elie Wiesel‚ there is a motif of survival and a central idea that when one is put in a desperate situation‚ developments that may otherwise seem either mundane or horrifying may instead be seen as remarkable or amazing. When all the guards leave their posts because of an alarm signal‚ two cauldrons of soup are left unattended. All of the prisoners quickly take note of the soup and are in awe‚ “two cauldrons of soup with no one to guard them! A royal feast” (Wolff 59). The author’s

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    survive in a concentration camp and surviving meant only caring for yourself. Eliezer arrived at Auschwitz in 1944 with his father and didn’t know of the horrors that lied ahead of them. “Never shall I forget that night‚ the first night in camp‚ which has turned my life into one long night‚ seven times cursed and seven times sealed.”

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    Night The Holocaust was an awful thing. I don’t think it was right at all. It definitely should not had happen at all. It was an unlawful act by humans on other humans. Ellie and all the other survivors are very brave and courageous people for sharing the horrific stories with the rest of the world. I’m sure that with out all their stories we wouldn’t know how bad the Holocaust was. Ellie was just a young boy when he and his family were taken to Auschwitz. They started their journey on the train

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    filled with dangerous people trying to survive? In the bookNight”‚ Elie is constantly trying to survive. He’s always trying to fulfill his hunger and thirst as he tries to survive. Elie is not the only one that has to deal with this. Others have to find ways to survive during times of the Holocaust. This may affect the person’s physical health or mental health. Survival could affect you and your body in a harmful way. Hunger is a big part of survival. Trying to cope with hunger can have a big impact

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    Survival of the fittest”‚ a simple term meaning that the strongest or most intelligent are the ones that make it out on top. It is a term that is the basis for our whole society. People will rob or kill only for the sake of survival‚ which is why the world is an unfair mess of tragedy‚ people all across the world are constantly hurting one another and are not willing to risk their lives for the safety of their fellow man or woman. The holocaust was a horrible event that caused the death of millions

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    producibility. Zaroff is one of the best hunters in the world and that rainford serviced the 3 days and tricked Zaroff shows he was the better survivor. A man named rainford crashed landed on a island the island was inhabited by 1 man general Zaroff. In the book Zaroff is the greatest hunter of all time animals get to easy to hunt so he starts to hunt humans for sport. In the Most dangerous game the main character rainford crash lands on the island and heard gunshots.In the story rainford says "Somewhere

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    in a bad situation lose sight of what is their goals and what is good for them. If goals are set and are not given up on‚ the greater chance of success. The books Night by Elie Wiesel and Sold by Patricia McCormick both relate to the topic on multiple accounts throughout the reading. Throughout the novels Perseverance is the key to survival‚ and a little dedication (perseverance) never hurt anybody. There are multiple reasons why perseverance aided Elie to survive the tragedy he had to go through

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    The book Night is a book about a young boy by the name of Elie. This book is based off of accounts from Elie’s life. The story Night takes place during WWII‚ at this time Hitler and the Nazis were taking Jews and sending them to death or to work until they die‚ this is called the Holocaust. During the Holocaust Elie was exiled from the outside world and it changed his life entire life‚ this experience was alienating and enriching. Elie was a Jewish 15 year old boy when he was taken away by the Nazis

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