Night Elie Wiesel Analysis

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Elie Wiesel once said ’ When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant. Whatever men or women are persecuted because of their race, religion, or political views,that place must-at the moment-become the center of the universe’. I’m thankful because i haven’t gone through that pain. I can’t compare my own experiences with that.
Elie uses fear to power and pushed his work forward compared to others. By using fear he emphasizes the pain and hopelessness of his situation. Elie didn’t only write about how he had felt or seen in his time in the camps, but he links them together showing exactly what he had seen and his reaction to the sight. Elie uses this to his advantage because he creates a more traumatizing and personal reference to the reader and creates an emotional connection to the reader making it even more effective without using any statistics whatsoever.The Holocaust was the state-sponsored, systematic persecution and annihilation of European Jewry by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, between 1933 and 1945. Jews were the primary …show more content…

Because we don't know their reasons behind their beliefs. I thought that World War II had started because of economical countries;however, it actually started because of Hitler and his hatred against jew. I can never compare that pain with mine. Of course i have been bullied because of the way i looked. I can still remember the hateful things;however, people who survived that back then can still remember. Our new president wants to build a wall,but he said that Mexico would pay. Borders are good; however, building a wall is giving us limits. I don’t know if he considers himself a less violent Hitler. But puts limits to the human race is wrong. Some of us like traveling because it’s

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