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    confusion‚ these are just a few words to describe what Jews went through during the holocaust. Anne Frank and Elie Weisel were only young‚ yet have been through more agony and hardship than anyone could ever imagine. The two of them wrote about their horrific experiences of the holocaust and their stories have been shared with the world. Their stories are very similar yet different in their own ways. Anne and Elie are both very known for their experiences during the holocaust. During the holocaust‚ the

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    Holocaust‚ Elie Wiesel once said‚ “Having survived by chance‚ I was duty–bound to give meaning to my survival.”(“Having Survived”1). Elie Wiesel did not know at the time that he had a reason for surviving this tragedy‚ but soon realized that he survived to offer a story and message about the horrors of that time to a world that often seemed to block it out completely and forget (“Having Survived”1).To spread his message to the world‚ which is one of peace‚ redemption‚ and human nobleness‚ Wiesel speaks

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    In the memoir‚ Night‚ written by Elie Wiesel‚ the author and many millions of other victims‚ were presented with this very dilemma of trying to retain their individual thoughts despite everything they were facing. Throughout his memoir‚ Elie Wiesel uses memories of when he was faced with the pressures of extreme hunger and his experience with witnessing death to convey his struggle to maintain his humanity. In times of extreme hunger and high danger‚ Elie Wiesel struggled with temptations of food

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    The emotional transformation of Ann Frank was different in some ways and same in others from the transformation of Elie Wiesel. To start off‚ Ann Frank’s changes weren’t very unique to her situation‚ while for the most part‚ Elie’s changes were for the most part unique. Ann Frank’s changes were for the most part slow and over time while Elie Wiesel’s transformation was faster and more pronounced‚ but there are points in the book when you can identify that a change has taken place. In addition‚ Ann’s

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    The definition of the word night is the time of darkness between sunrise and sunset but the meaning of the word night is something totally different to Elie Wiesel. Ever since the holocaust the word night to Elie Wiesel has meant more than darkness‚ it has meant death and loss of hope and he expresses that feeling in his book Night. In his book he wrote‚ “So much had happened within such a few hours that I had lost all sense of time. When had we left our houses? And the ghetto? And the train

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    of the way that atrocities and cruel treatment can make decent people into brutes. Does Elie himself escape this fate? Use specific events to convey your opinion. 2) Elie Wiesel won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his championing of human rights around the world. How might his advocacy for human rights have grown out of his Holocaust experiences? What are the positive lessons of the Holocaust that Wiesel hints at in Night? 3) Dehumanization is the process by which the Nazis reduced the Jews

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    Amber Kogut 10 AC Eng 2nd Period Mr. Evans January 16‚ 2013 The Diary of Anne Frank vs. Night The Holocaust was a terrible and devastating event that happened in the 1930’s that lasted until the 1940’s. This genocide‚ led by Adolf Hitler‚ captured many men‚ women and their children; this included Anne Frank and Elie Weisel. These two children were of many who suffered through the terrible occurrences of the Holocaust‚ and wrote about their experiences that were shared with the world. Their

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    the Frank family were desperately trying to escape Nazi Germany that was under the control of Adolf Hitler. The Franks and the rest of the Jews in Germany had to flee Germany or go into hiding to avoid Nazi persecution. The Frank family decided to hide along with another Jewish family‚ the Van Pels and a man named Fritz Pfeffer in a secret annex of a building. The Frank family hid in the secret annex for more than 2 years. There was a special young member of the Frank family named Anne Frank. Anne

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    Diary of Anne Frank The story Diary of Anne Frank was a very interesting book which showed the ways a group of Jewish people during the 1940’s went about trying to conceal their identity and themselves. This story was a true story taken from a diary of a young girl during the incident. This was made into a play during 1955. This was praised as Frances Goodrich’s and her husband Albert Hackett’s most famous work as it was performed. The play was started in November of 1945. As Mr. Frank began

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    The Life of Anne Frank Jane Smith Mrs. Joyner Language Arts and Literature May 15‚ 2010 Outline THESIS: This research paper will explore the life of Anne Frank‚ the Jewish girl who managed to find hope and goodness in the midst of one of the saddest moments in history. I. Anne’s Birth and Childhood A. Information on family B. Life in Germany C. Life in Amsterdam II. Life During World War II A. Description of the Secret Annex B. Dates that it was occupied C.

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