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Night By Elie Wiesel

Night by Elie Wiesel


What was my reaction to Elie Wiesel's book "Night" ? The only way I
can express my reaction is disbelief. I could not believe how much pain was
inflicted on the Jews. I could not believe how the world stood by as this
extermination happened. I especially could not believe how Elie Wiesel survived
to tell this tragic story.

I suppose I would have had to be a Jew during the time of the holocaust
to know what actually went on. From what I have read, I can say that I am glad
to have not even been alive during this time. It seemed horrible and unbearable.
The fact that Elie Wiesel survived through all this terror is beyond my
imagination.

While reading the book I felt great pity on the Jews. I almost could
not bear to finish reading the it. It told of a side to the holocaust that I
never even knew existed. All the detailed descriptions of the beatings and
circumstances they went through was unbelievable.

This book was very informative. The way......


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