Book Review of "Night" by Elie Wiesel
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The Holocaust is a haunting time in the history of the world. The book "Night" by Elie Wiesel captures Wiesel's haunting experience during the Holocaust. A book like this is one that is not read for enjoyment, but rather for information. If one wants to be able to at least imagine what the people in the concentration camps went through, then this is the book to read. Night does not sugar-coat what happened in those
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there? Would I have left my father behind to die and rot or would I have worked hard to keep him by my side?" One can never really know the answers to those questions. This book will have a much stronger impact on the reader than books that merely tell the horrifying facts. One should read this book to better understand what the Jewish went through during the Holocaust just for being who they are.
there? Would I have left my father behind to die and rot or would I have worked hard to keep him by my side?" One can never really know the answers to those questions. This book will have a much stronger impact on the reader than books that merely tell the horrifying facts. One should read this book to better understand what the Jewish went through during the Holocaust just for being who they are.