Isolation In Elie Wiesel's Night

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During 1939 to 1945 six million innocent people, primarily jews were gathered like cattle and taken to various death camps. elie wiesel author of Night one of the many forced into these camps went on to survive and published Night which clearly portrays with the power of imagery, ethos, and prisoner experiences during the camps in order to emphasize how this torture should not be allowed or to just be shrugged off as nothing. Wiesel in Night accurately describes how isolation is the reason atrocities happened to prisoners in the camp and who are responsible for the isolation while also portraying the side effect of the isolation on the prisoners.Wiesel does this to support his idea, that people should not stay silent because silence helps

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