And now, thanks to Elie, we still remember the true story of what happened. To continue this paper, I propose the idea that we read any survivor's sources with an open mind. You may learn something that could change your entire perspective on how you now live your life. We now may learn how the survivors of the Holocaust have an important role in maintaining the true remembrance of all those who were impacted by the horrors of the Holocaust. Additionally, the example book Night by Elie Wiesel goes into a deeper meaning of what a growing boy’s experience was during the Holocaust. This story not only tests Elie’s religious faith, but also tests his faith in himself and his perspective on how he remembers the kind of person he was during this terrifying experience. He suggests the idea in the book. Throughout this book, he tries to convey that we need to remember the bad and the past. If not, what would that do to all those prisoners who were classified as a number and who painfully suffered the Holocaust? But where does that leave those who survive? They had to make almost an alternative choice, only for them to have to decide between the
And now, thanks to Elie, we still remember the true story of what happened. To continue this paper, I propose the idea that we read any survivor's sources with an open mind. You may learn something that could change your entire perspective on how you now live your life. We now may learn how the survivors of the Holocaust have an important role in maintaining the true remembrance of all those who were impacted by the horrors of the Holocaust. Additionally, the example book Night by Elie Wiesel goes into a deeper meaning of what a growing boy’s experience was during the Holocaust. This story not only tests Elie’s religious faith, but also tests his faith in himself and his perspective on how he remembers the kind of person he was during this terrifying experience. He suggests the idea in the book. Throughout this book, he tries to convey that we need to remember the bad and the past. If not, what would that do to all those prisoners who were classified as a number and who painfully suffered the Holocaust? But where does that leave those who survive? They had to make almost an alternative choice, only for them to have to decide between the