Reflection On Night By Elie Wiesel

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Elie Wiesel was a young religious boy who found himself in a horrible place, as time passed his religious beliefs fade away, he wanted to believe in God, but was that going to do any good? His family had fallen apart to only bring him and his father. Writing this book I feel was hard for the author himself having to think what had happened remember everything to put into a story that got a winner of the Nobel peace prize. In fact, this book has a lot of tone towards the story, one of them is a confused but worried and frightened tone. On page 75 his father says “I’m asking you...Take it, do as I ask you, my son. Time is running out. Do as your father asks you…” This takes an effect on the reader because as a child, you can’t imagine losing

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