The Horrible Things By Elie Wiesel Analysis

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The theme of The Terrible Things is doom. Throughout the story, each animal is being picked off by what is known as “Terrible Things”. After one animal is picked, the animals think that it wouldn’t happen to them. It does. “A nervous silence filled the clearing. But life went on almost as usual. Until the day the Terrible Things came back.” (page 12). Each species was gathered until there were none left. This story relates to First They Came For The Communists by Martin Niemoller and Night by Elie Wiesel because all three stories do not choose to believe that anything bad can happen. “When they came for me, there was no one left to speak out.” (First They Came For The Communists stanza 4) A similar scenario happened to the little rabbit in

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