Night And Life Is Beautiful Analysis

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From the 1955 autobiography by Elie Wiesel, Night, and the 1997 Italian film directed by Roberto Benigni, Life is Beautiful, the real experiences of the Holocaust are captured in two perspectives. Yet in both Night and Life and Beautiful, Wiesel and Benigni showcase the subjects/ideas of family and silence. While Night and Life is Beautiful both demonstrate the theme of family being more valuable than a life similarly, they develop the theme of silencing the truth in very different ways. While Night and Life is Beautiful demonstrate family being more valuable than a life similarly, in comparison their development of silencing the truth contrasts significantly. The reasoning behind the views of Night is to open the eyes of the people who did

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