Concentration Camps vs. School: Are they Really that Different?
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One can think how horrible a concentration camp is, one can think how horrible schools are, the scary thing is that they aren't that far different from each other! Elie Wiesel describes in detail the concentration camps he is in and how he feels emotionally. Elie mentions several things about concentration camps that can be directly compared to a school or schools. Although people will say how the feeling of actually being inside a concentration
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know is what we've been through (which isn't anything), it seems like what we're going through is tough. The bells, administrators, fences, and fear are the main things of how schools are tied in with concentration camps. Some adults say how horrible high school was or how bad college was, if that's the case, maybe someone should write a book about their horrible experience(s) at school just as Elie did with his novella Night.
know is what we've been through (which isn't anything), it seems like what we're going through is tough. The bells, administrators, fences, and fear are the main things of how schools are tied in with concentration camps. Some adults say how horrible high school was or how bad college was, if that's the case, maybe someone should write a book about their horrible experience(s) at school just as Elie did with his novella Night.