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Research Paper On Night By Elie Wiesel

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There were a total of 11 million people killed in the Holocaust.
This is an extremely substantial number of innocent people that were killed, as a result of Adolf Hitler’s “Master Plan” of killing all Jews. These events altered millions of people’s lives and changed history.
In Night, Elie Wiesel portrays the effects of violence as a result of the Holocaust and the importance of family bonds in difficult times.
To begin with, the author gives an example of the effects of violence.
On page 7, Wiesel explains, “Moishe was not the same. The joy in his eyes was gone. He no longer sang.” Moishe was an extremely joyful man until he was deported with many of his friends. There were men shot and infants used as targets for machine guns. This
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