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Elie Wiesel

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The relationship of the human to the divine in the Night and the Book of Job by Elie Wiesel

Before I read the book Night and Book of Job, I did not realize the powerfulness of a religion to their followers. I use to think all forms of pray are purposeful, people pray to God because they want God to fulfill their wishes such as health, success, and happiness. People pray to God because … Read more

Tags Elie Wiesel, Life, Nazi Germany, Night, War

Comparative analysis of Maus by Art Spiegelman and Night by Elie Wiesel

From January 30, 1933, to May 8, 1945, around 17 million people were killed in Germany in what is known as the Holocaust. At the time, Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany aimed to remove people who were not of German descent from Germany, especially those who were Jewish. Out of the 17 million people killed, 6 … Read more

Tags Cartoons, Elie Wiesel, Entertainment, Life, Maus, Nazi Germany, Night, War

The autobiography ‘Night’ by Elie Wiesel Review

The autobiography ‘Night’ by Elie Wiesel tells the perspective of a young Jewish teen, and his time as a prisoner at concentration camps during the holocaust. Eliezer grew up in a tiny community in Sighet, in Transylvania. It is here that he studies two religions, Cabbala and the Torah. The start of World War II … Read more

Tags Elie Wiesel, Life, Literature, Nazi Germany, Night, War

“The Perils of Indifferences” by Elie Wiesel

The famous speech given by Elie Wiesel called “The Perils of Indifferences” was one of the best speeches given. Wiesel used rhetorical strategies to prove his message. That indifference is worse than hate. He questions the morals of other’s. Elie used ethos, pathos, logo and kairos. Wiesel starts off with a pathos by building up … Read more

Tags Elie Wiesel, Free Speech, Government, Nazi Germany, Politics, War

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