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    Elie Wiesel Reflection

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    peace winner, Elie Wiesel, brought his story to the hearts of many, teaching and inspiring the youth about his past. Wiesel and his family were taken to Auschwitz concentration camp with millions of other Jews.…

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    Elie Wiesel Stamina

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    survive? Well there is a boy who did. When faced with seemingly impossible obstacles Malala Yousafza, Elie Wiesel, and Anne Frank all persevered, showing the true strength a person can have. However Elie Wiesel proved to have the most strength and stamina throughout all the obstacles he faced. Elie shows stamina emotionally by never giving up and always overcome challenges. First on page 8, Elie continues on with his life and remains hopeful for the end of the war, even when German troops have…

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    Elie Wiesel Effectiveness

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    “No one may speak for the dead, no one may interpret their mutilated dreams and visions. And yet, I sense their presence. I always do..,” (p.118). In the book Night, written by Elie Wiesel a Jewish man that survived the Holocaust unlike so many others. “And how many devout Jews endured such death?” (p.xx). His writing is highly effective because it summarizes his life just like so many other Jews in that era. He writes about his experiences in the many different kinds of concentration camps.…

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    Elie Wiesel Quotation

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    In the quotation Elie describes clearly about his feeling to the God. This quotation is a strong affirmation about how he already lost in faith. Elie felt like he is no longer have to ask for anything, no need to be sorrowful or worship no more. On the contrary, he felt powerful after all that happen. He realized that he is alone in the world, without God or other people. No humanity that can saved him. He was strong enough to through this rather than keep bound to the God whom he trusts for so…

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    filled with pain and sorrow, in this place hope is constantly perishing from your heart; eventually making you lose anything or anyone that is important to keep you alive. Elie Wiesel is a well-known author who writes many novels and memoirs explaining about his personal experience of surviving the holocaust. For example, Wiesel many wrote award winning books, such as The Night trilogy, The Jews of Silence, A Beggar in Jerusalem, etc. the majority of Wiesel’s novel (especially Night) he…

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    Elie Wiesel Challenges

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    In life many people are faced with issues and problems as well as characters in literature. A character that went through a lot of struggle and challenge to which they had to fight through was Eliezer “Elie” Wiesel.Elie Wiesel was a Holocaust survivor and author of the novel/memoir Night in which he speaks about his life before, during ,and a little after the holocaust.Eliezer was the main character in his novel, his family and friends and many more victims are also mentioned throughout the…

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    The Wiesel family was a small family from Sighet, Transylvania and in 1944 everything changed. The Wiesel family was sent to two ghettos, a small and a large. Then sent to a concentration camp to then be separated to only men and only women. In the concentration camps the jews were starved, beaten and forced to endure the harsh winter weather without proper clothes. Elie Wiesel used Irony, Imagery, and foreshadowing to show how the Jews were treated like in humans during the times they were in…

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    Eliezer Wiesel, had the same thoughts. Eliezer, Elie as he is referred to, published a novel titled Night, which showed his struggles throughout the Holocaust. Elie was a Jewish boy who had wished to study Kabbalah prior to the Holocaust. According to Oxford Dictionaries, Kabbalah is “the ancient Jewish tradition of mystical interpretation of the Bible.” Knowing that Elie wished to study Kabbalah shows how important religion was to his life, but his views on religion would soon change. Elie…

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    Through Elie Wiesel’s literary memoir, Night, a heart-wrenching, tragic story is told from young Eliezer’s perspective. During World War ll, a charismatic leader, Hitler, came to power in Germany. Hitler’s ideas of a superior race, blond hair and blue eyes, influenced other Germanic citizens into believing in his singular agenda. Unfortunately, over eleven million innocent people who weren’t accepted into his plan suffered his wrath. One was Elie Wiesel. During his treacherous story, Elie…

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    this unhumanity labor camps. The brutal acts by the Nazis with extremely cruel behavior. Elie describes the terrifying experiences and what he suffered as a Jewish. He recounts those unfortunates who experienced it. Not knowing if you will see your family again. Now till this day, still in fear in the hearts of men and women. Elie Wiesel is an example of Jewish children whose all lives were turned. Elie is a Nobel-Prize winning writer and activist who dedicated himself so no one could forget…

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