Night
Ellie Weilsel's novel Night has nothing to do with today's modern society. This statement could not be more false. There are three main reasons the novel is still relevant today and that is terrorism, bullying, and the power struggles in many parts of the world. These factors show why Night still applies to world activities.
The citizens in America our somewhat sheltered to the facts of what problems our going on around the world. There our countries that are fighting for there freedom against there own governments. Treatment of these citizens is very poor and it is very hard to get in the middle of someone else's business. The treatment in the poor third world countries is very relevant to how the novel relates to unfair treatment and laws.
Terrorism is a huge problem in the world and people need to help each other to overcome this problem. Terrorism is related to Night because people are being killed because of where they are from and how they look. These extreme acts of......
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