(1)The book changed my mind, too. It made me think about how WW2’s Holocaust actually worked and functioned so well. For an army like that, it had to be hard to fight, move, and kill all the Jews, especially during the end of the war, when the country of Germany was being …show more content…
(7)This made me feel bad about what had happened with the Jews and their families that were being slaughtered and trapped in Concentration Camps. (10)While I was reading about this, it made me picture the places in which they were and how they were being treated. When one pictures something, he tries to picture it to it fullest extent. This book allowed that because it gave so much detail that many could picture every scene. I liked when the writer would do this because it helped me picture what was going on and why they were doing this to all of those people.
(16-17)One thing I did not understand was the title. Night does not truly entail the full horrors of this book; moreover, many people will read the title and think it is about the night or something that relates to night. I personally think that the title should be something else like, Life During The