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    that Adolf Hitler erected during his rule over Germany. However‚ there were those who were able to survive through these hellish conditions and live to tell their tales. One such individual is Elie Wiesel who‚ along with his father Shlomo‚ worked in one of the most famous concentration camps; Auschwitz. Elie and his father were able to survive in the camps for so long because of the father-son bond that they were able to forge and temper through the many hardships that they faced at Auschwitz. Another

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    Character Analysis Night and Tuesday’s with Morrie Throughout the novels Night and Tuesday’s with Morrie both Elie Wiesel from Night and Mitch from Tuesday’s with Morrie watched someone slowly die or suffer. Wiesel is a Holocaust survivor who tells his story and explains his experience in the different camps he was placed in. Mitch‚ after 16 years of no contact with his old college professor Morrie‚ Mitch finds out that Morrie has ALS and spends every Tuesday with Morrie until the last Tuesday(hence

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    Top 5 Speeches/ RASAR: “The Perils of Indifference‚” by‚ Elie Wiesel  Top 5 Speeches  1. Jim Valvano 1993 ESPYS speech  a. March 3‚ 1993  2. Lou Gehrig Farewell to Baseball speech  a. July 4‚ 1939  3. Eliezer (“ElieWiesel “The Perils of Indifference”  a. April 12‚ 1999  4. FDR’s First Fireside Chat  a. March 12‚ 1933  5. Ronald Reagan’s 40th Anniversary of D­Day speech  a. June 6‚ 1984  Summary  In the speech‚ author Elie Wiesel discussed the impact of indifference in 20th century society.  Wiesel discusses how people used indifference during World War 2

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    The Importance Of Courage

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    Many people want to have courage; maybe because courage is an asset of survival during the toughest times like the Holocaust. According to Dictionary.com‚ courage is‚ “the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty‚ danger‚ pain‚ etc.; bravery” (Dictionary.com). Having courage means that you are able to conquer your fears and do something knowing the consequences. The Holocaust was a tough time period for millions of Jews; during which there rights and freedom were taken away

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    The Metamorphosis

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    authors‚ Elie Wiesel and Franz Kafka‚ wrote the stories Night and “The Metamorphosis” to portray the themes of alienation and dehumanization by using symbols; the authors purpose is to inform the readers of how much harm alienation and dehumanization can cause one person or a group of people. Not only do Wiesel and Kafka inform the readers of the harm but‚ both of them use creative symbols throughout each story to actually capture what message they are trying to send out. In the book‚ Night‚ Elie talks

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    Elie Wiesel once wrote‚ “For the dead and the living‚ we must bear witness”. This quote rings true in our world full of atrocities‚ past and present. Elie Wiesel’s true narrative‚ Night‚ is an acclaimed description of his trials through the cruelties of the Holocaust. Within the story‚ Wiesel accounted many abominations that happened daily to thousands of Jews at the hands of the Nazis. I couldn’t help but contemplate a few themes that played out‚ as I read the book‚ and have a few of my own epiphanies

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    Night

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    Prominent themes in Night Night is a book that tells of a murder and a man’s inhumanity toward man. Wiesel saw his family‚ friends‚ and fellow Jews degraded and murdered. Wiesel also states in his book that God‚ to whom he was so devoted‚ was also “murdered” by Nazis. In the novel Wiesel changed a devout Jew to a broken young man who doubted his belief in God. A prevalent theme in Night is man’s inhumanity toward man. The concentration camps were full of horrific doings‚ like when the S.S Officers

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    holocaust. Wiesel uses many literary devices such as flashback‚ symbolism‚ and imagery to let you go back with him and help you understand the cruelty‚ and inhumanity. Elie Wiesel uses symbolism throughout the book to briefly illustrate death and his faith. But one main part where he uses it‚ is to describe the flames. Madame Schachter has many outburst when she got visions about fire and flames. “Jews‚ listen to me! I can see a fire! There are huge flames! It is a furnace!” (Wiesel 34). She cries

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    Faith Stolzer World History II Kenneth Barnes 18 November 2015 Dehumanization in Night by Elie Wiesel In the book Night by Elie Wiesel‚ Eliezer is a young boy who lived in a small Jewish town called Sighet; during the middle of World War II. Eliezer was a strong willed boy‚ who loved to learn and study Jewish law and tradition. Even if his father didn’t allow him to study all forms of Judaism; Eliezer did anyway. Like the mystical form of Judaism called the cabbala. In the beginning of the war

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    In Night by Elie Wiesel‚ the protagonist Eliezer struggles through the Holocaust facing many challenges that are almost unbearable by overcoming his mind and hallucinating to believe it was all a nightmare. Throughout Eliezer’s journey through hell‚ he faces many hardships that are life changing. Night is a memoir about Elie Wiesel’s life in concentration camps during the holocaust. The year is 1941 when Elie‚ the deeply religious boy with a loving family consisting of three sisters and parents‚

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