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    classroom, teachers would lack perspective. An article titled “Night to His Day” by Judith Lorber provided clarity and introduced me to various terms…

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    Play Vs Night Analysis

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    contrast a Play and Night The play version of The Diary of Anne Frank tells the story of a teen girl and her family going into hiding during the Holocaust. In this play it tells about where she and her family are hiding ,and different problems she has to face ,that mostly involve trying not to get caught by the Germans. While on the other hand, the book Night tells about a teen boy who is in going through different concentration camps ,who is trying to survive with his father. In Night the teen…

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    Public areas such as elevators, transportations, restrooms, and malls, have worked as enforcers of gender stereotypes. The author of the article “Night to His Day,” Judith Lorber, argues that individuals are strictly restricted their initial choice of performing gender by being forced to practice their predetermined gender from exceeded social and cultural factors. Moreover, Ruth Hubbard, who wrote the…

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    a cold Friday night, the temperature was below freezing. I was working at McDonald’s, it was the only job I had been able to keep in the last couple of years. I was always recognized from the managers for being so friendly and kind to everyone including my co-workers, except on this specific night. I had been having mood swings all day and was not feeling good at all. I clocked in and got to work, for tonight's shift I was working in the drive-thru. Working drive-thru on Friday night was always…

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    of my favorite book couldn’t keep my mind off my discomfort for long. Huffing, I lugged the water-filler bucket uphill, careful not to spill too much of its precious contents. That would mean another trek downhill and I’ve had enough of that for one day. I brightened up when I neared my destination- a simple hut made of mud and clay, its thatched roof glimmering under the morning sun. Hastily slipping out of my mud-caked sandals, I hurried on to the little veranda and set my burden down with a…

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    The world was silent during the Holocaust. The people that were involved in the Holocaust were Adolf Hitler, Nazis, and the victims Jews, Soviets, and many other groups of people. The Holocaust took place from 1933 to 1945 in Europe and northern Africa. It happened because Adolf Hitler wanted a "pure race" and he chose to blame and use the Jews as a scapegoat since they were not well liked at the time anyways. He also wanted to eradicate the Jews for many other reasons, such as land, bankruptcy…

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    Night- Elie Wiesel Characters Eliezer- Night traces Eliezer’s psychological journey, as the Holocaust robs him of his faith in God and exposes him to the deepest inhumanity of which man is capable. Despite many test of his humanity, however, Eliezer maintains his devotion to his father. Shlomo- Even though he is the only character other than Eliezer who is present throughout the memoir, Eliezer’s father is named only once, at the end of Night. He and Eliezer desperately try to remain…

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    Bravery Quotes In Night

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    even when scared half to death.” This quote is relevant throughout Night because braver is a quality that most characters in this book possess. Night by Elie Wiesel is an autobiography that takes place in 1944, Poland during World War Two. We follow the story of Eliezer and his dad, Shlomo, as they live in various concentration camps in Poland. They and other prisoners have to show bravery to stay alive in hard times. Through Night, Elie Wiesel shows us that bravery is doing the right thing,…

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    awe that he projects and some even believe that she may be a close family member of his. I believe that he does love her in a romantic way, however she is someone he cannot touch or even hope to build a relationship with as she is as mysterious as night and far like the moon. In the first stanza and first line he says she walks in beauty. He does not necessarily say she herself is beautiful, but her motion and the way she carries herself elegant and ethereal, much…

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    seen. Using a late night cow birth and the lights that shine in the dark as a metaphor for the human experience, Rash explores the pain of being alive and rewards of living. II. Paragraph 1: Accepting/acknowledging…

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