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    relation to the texts you have explored. Sometimes there may be an image as well as text Discussion of the prompt is the prime task of your writing You can agree or disagree with the prompt You can give a point of view as well as a personal reflection/experience. TWO TASKS CONTEXT WRITING: Over the next three weeks‚ you will write one piece in each of the three forms: Expository‚ Persuasive‚ Imaginative. Short pieces: between 400-600 words. EXAMINATION: In the exam‚ you will write one

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    survival? Well‚ Elie Wiesel lived to tell the story. Elie tells about his struggles in his novel called Night. He speaks upon what had happened to him and his family in the holocaust‚ and what ultimately led him to living through the holocaust. The reason he is alive today and was able to tell the story‚ is because of his persistence to live‚ his mental strength to keep going‚ and his overall grit to become one of the historic survivors that he is today. The persistence of young Elie Wiesel played a large

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    Night by Elie Wiesel was a strong piece of writing‚ putting the reader through the struggles of a father and son going through the evils of the holocaust. Eliezer‚ the main character‚ survives the turmoil‚ but unfortunately his father does not. His father makes it through most of the hardships and arrives in Buchenwald‚ where he dies from both physical abuse and dysentery. Eliezer was in the bunk right above his father when he was aggressively beaten the night he had died. Eliezer‚ fearful that he

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    Response Journal In the booknight”‚ Elie Wiesel wrote from an objective point of view to complete his memoir for certain reasons. First of all he wrote if from objective to give to give an understanding to the Audience that what is going on the not just with him but other Jews too. And he began with Moishe the Beadle because it all starts when he started to warn everyone that bad times were coming for them and it came true in the first chapter. Chapter 2 In chapter two Mrs. Schachter was

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    military advance. Elie Wiesel‚ author of Night‚ a biographical account of the Holocaust‚ does a skillful job in his narrative‚ showing us how hard it was for people to grasp the unbelievable possibility of what the Nazis were doing to the Jews. We have to regularly remind ourselves of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust so that we are never lulled into believing that people couldn’t do something

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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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    There seems to be two different ways one could view an opposite base off what Elie Wiesel is stating in this quote. One could say that opposites are the actions or viewpoints that are different from one another and mean things that contradictory to each other. However‚ one could also say that an opposite is based on the level of feeling that goes into something like whether one cares or not. For example‚ hate could very well be the opposite of love since hate is where one dislikes a person and love

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    and especially anyone who was Jewish. The people who Hitler hated were taken to places called concentration camp where they would almost certainly meet their demise unless they were rescued by the Americans or the Soviets. In the novel Night by Elie WieselWiesel explains‚ and illustrates his struggles in the infamous‚ Auschwitz‚ which was the most inferior concentration camp. The Holocaust was a terrible time for mankind‚ the Jews‚ and the people who Hitler did not see as “perfect.” People were

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    Survivor of Holocaust In Elie Wiesel’s Night (1960)‚ Eliezer Weisel deals with the harsh brutality of the Holocaust. He uses mental attributes such as determination and faithfulness to overcome the harsh environment and events that he manages with. His despondency is a result of all of his misery. With his mental attributes‚ he hardly survives‚ but his despondency is a result of his loss of hope because he has suffered emotionally‚ spiritually‚ and physically. Eliezer’s determination allows him

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    anyone else’s. They would do anything to survive. Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ is a memoir about his life in concentration camps during the time of the holocaust. Before going to the concentration camps‚ Eliezer is a normal boy with a loving family who would do anything for him‚ and he would do anything for them. Throughout his experience during the Holocaust‚ he witnesses prisoners sacrifice others‚ even family members to help ensure their survival. Elie too at times thinks of participating in these events

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