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Analysis On The Book Night By Elie Wiesel.
By: Lee A. Zito Death is an experience that I hardly think about. Whether it concerns my family, friends, or myself, death is something in which I have ultimately no thought of in my day to day life. For Elie Wiesel, during his stay in a Nazi Concentration Camp, death was everywhere. Death was upon his family, friends, and lingered heavily upon him throughout his time spent as a prisoner at various concentration camps. In
something we could never even fathom, even something as abominable as the Holocaust. Through the involvement of reading is how Wiesel succeeds in making the reader aware. Aware of his past and aware of what evil is capable of, and through this awareness we are capable of prevention. WORKS CITED "Hall of Public Service." Academy of Achievement. 30 Oct. 1997. 20 March 2004 <http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/wie0int-1>. Wiesel, Elie. Night. New York: Bantam, 1982