Mood In Elie Wiesel's Night

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Mood is the feeling or emotion that a reader gets from reading a story. In chapter 4, there is a strong mood that really stands out. At the end of Chapter 4, the Jews are exposed to the execution and hangings of a few prisoners. The author wrote that part to where you get a strong mood from the text. The main mood that I felt deeply was the feeling of sadness and despair. The last scene was the Jews watching a young child being hung with two other men, and the child hung there for over a half hour without dieing. He could not do anything to save himself. This part seems really inhumane and shows how brutal the times of war and conflict can be. It is an extremely sad moment for the Jews as they themselves were weeping too. The main mood