Night by Elie Wiesel
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Although many Holocaust books often have an impact on the reader, Night contains a very real insight into the hardships of maintaining one's faith, suffering from physical exhaustion, and trying to survive. All of which, during those times, was very difficult, if not impossible to endure. Yet, somehow Eliezer manages to overcome the obstacles placed before him, even though at times it meant reducing himself to an animal like state in order to survive.
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son would kill each other without hesitation if it meant a few extra crumbs of food. In truth, even with people surrounding him, Eliezer was completely alone. <Tab/>Through the words of Eliezer you can better understand what it was really like to live through the nightmare of containment in a death camp. His hypnotizing words transform his novel into an experience that seems so real you'd swear you were there.
son would kill each other without hesitation if it meant a few extra crumbs of food. In truth, even with people surrounding him, Eliezer was completely alone. <Tab/>Through the words of Eliezer you can better understand what it was really like to live through the nightmare of containment in a death camp. His hypnotizing words transform his novel into an experience that seems so real you'd swear you were there.