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Ellie Weisel's Night Should Be Banned In Schools

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Restriction of knowledge is a restriction of my rights as an American citizen. I believe Ellie Weisel’s “Night” should be banned in schools. I think it is wrong to not teach us about this particular part of history. That’s like calling the Holocaust “dust” and sweeping it under the rug! Night can change lives! We’ve seen this in Clementine Wamariya’s “I remember the Night”, and we can’t be allowed to forget stories like hers. You might think it’d be crazy, impossible even, for something as horrific as the Holocaust to happen again. Surely after that, we’re much more careful about genocide, right? WRONG. I am a thief. In “I remember Night”, the genocide Clementine experienced happened “50 years after the Holocaust”. 1). The adage of the adage. …show more content…

She had no idea about the Holocaust, and wouldn't relate her experiences to it until after it was over. She would relate to how she was “separated from our parents in order to survive”. 2. Just like how Ellie Weisel was separated from his mother and sisters in Night. If the idea that genocide is bad is not pushed, people will become desensitized to it and think it’s okay to revitalize genocide! It is so, so very important that we learn about the Holocaust so that it’s not forgotten. So many people died, and even today there are people trying to say that it didn't happen! Many Jews put their lives at stake to ensure that there would be evidence left behind. After the genocide, Clementine and her sister “had not shared with each other, or anyone” (Par. 4) the struggles they experienced. Night was the catalyst that made Clementine want to share her story. If not for Night, her voice would have stayed silent and been forgotten, as many others in the past have been. Clementine said “I had a lot to share”. 5) What she experienced. Think of all the children like her, who have so much to share, but are too afraid and ashamed to do

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