Analysis Of Elie Wiesel's And The World Remained Silent

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Silence, multiple times throughout the text Elie Wiesel refers to the silence of the people. When reading this story that stood out to me the most. He is writing from the perspective of a young boy violated by the unimaginable horrors of human nature. In my head I saw a young child, abused, surrounded by a sea of silent people. The original title translated into “And The World Remained Silent” really captured the feeling of the book.(Wiesel,Pg13) To most the book sounds angry or vengeful, but not to me. The tone I felt from this book was hurt, pain, and mostly betrayal. Wiesel was betrayed by the people he was once apart of, by the country he once loved. The true horror behind any tragedy isn’t the twisted person who caused it, it is easy to

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