Category: /Literature/English
Night and A Farewell to Arms: Eliezer and Frederic
In Night and A Farewell to Arms, the reader follows the characters of Elie Wiesel and Ernest Hemingway through their personal struggles between love and war. In Night, Eliezer faces malnutrition
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Category: /Literature/English
Elis Transformation
Louise Erdrich explores the inner conflicts of an Indian tribe in her novel Tracks. By the end of the novel, the tribes accord is broken by the lure of the white mans money and land reform. The divisions among the tribe
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
"Night" by Elie Wiesel
<Tab/>The novel "Night" was written in 1955; it was originally named "And the World Remained Silent", a 900-page volume. The book was initially written in Yiddish and published in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After two
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Wiesel's Night is about what the Holocaust did, not just to the Jews, but by extension, to humanity. People all over the world were devastated by this atrocious act, and there are still people today who haven't overcome the effects. Today many people
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Category: /Literature/English
Optimism in the Night
In Night by Elie Wiesel, Eliezer constantly questions the good nature of man during the Holocaust, while he watches himself and thousands of Jews endure unspeakable hardships and immense sufferings. He ultimately finds out
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Eli Whitney and Interchangeable Parts
The year was 1765. One of the most influential inventors in American history, Eli Whitney, was born in Westboro, Massachusetts. He contributed some of the greatest innovations to American society. There are many
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Category: /History/North American History
A lifelong friend and trusted aide of Ulysses S. Grant, Ely Parker rose to the top in two worlds, that of his native Seneca Indian tribe and the white man's world at large. He studied law but was refused admission to the bar as he was not considered
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Eli Whitney Historians believe that one of the greatest pioneers in the birth of automation, American inventor, pioneer, mechanical engineer, and manufacturer Eli Whitney. Best remembered as the inventor of the cotton gin. He made his first violin when
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Category: /History
Early Life And The Cotton Gin
Eli Whitney was born to Eli and Elizabeth Whitney, in Westborough, Massachusetts, on December 8, 1765. Elizabeth Whitney would later give birth to three more children, but complications with the birth of Eli's youngest
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Category: /Science & Technology/Engineering
Historians believe that one of the greatest pioneers in the birth of automation,
American inventor, pioneer, mechanical engineer, and manufacturer Eli Whitney. Best
remembered as the inventor of the cotton gin. He made his first violin when he
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