Night Book Responses

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Jordan 3rd Post

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Elie, you wrote a heat wrenching book that details such inhumanity, yet bring out the specialty of life itself. After reading your book, it...

Ethan Lanciaux third post

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Dear Father,             I understand that you can not go on and that this struggle has taken much too hard of a toll on you. But I’m wr...
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Monday, February 11, 2013

Shelbee's 3rd reflection

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The last section of Night cannot be described with any adjective. In fact, there is no adjective that can accurately describe the accounts...
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Nicole Mowry Post 3

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I have reached the end of your story, the end of your troubles and misery, at least the end of the beginning.  Forever, you will be haunted ...
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Caitlyn's 3rd Reflection

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Dear Mr. Wiesel,          I must say, I was relieved that you were able to make it out of Auschwitz and Buchenwald. The torture that you e...
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Jordan 2nd Post

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Dear, Elie Wiesel                 After reading part of your book there is still many questions in my head. The most surprising thing I f...
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Shelbee's 2nd post (POV of Elie Wiesel)

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Dear journal, Life here is still unbearable, but I'm getting more used to it. I continue to be treated more and more like a wild an...
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