The Wolves By Elie Wiesel Analysis

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Wolves are approaching Georg and Ulrich. They are scared to death because the wolves are near them, because Georg does not move and Ulrich can not see he has his eyes full of blood, but they have rifles in their hands; however, the problem is that both are very hurt and only Georg can see why Ulrich can not move.

Ulrich, desperate to survive, tries to free himself from the tree.

He began begging Georg for help moving the tree, “Georg, help me, help me!!!”

The Wolves, hungry for Georg’s blood, begin running towards them.

Both Ulrich and Georg begin screaming together for their men to help them. “Help! Someone help us! Quick! Vicious Wolves are about to attack! Help! Please!

The wolves are approaching them and the only one who see the wolves is Georg. That's why Ulrich is asking for help for this in a situation.
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I will try very hard to shoot at the group of wolves to drive them away from us.”

He said, “You keep walking and do not stop screaming for help. I will still try very hard to keep the group of wolves away from us!”

Ulrich says, “If we survive, we will not fight on this land again.”

Georg says, “Look where we at just fighting for these pieces of land. I understand that it was not worth it.”

Ulrich says, “I understand it, too; this is very hard, but hopefully, we will be rescued from this group of wolves.”

Georg says, “I also hope that our people will save us”

Ulrich says, “do not worry our people are so close but we have to keep trying to survive”

Ulrich and Georg listen to the voices of their people who screaming their names but when Ulrich and Georg screaming back to they can't hear

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