Research Paper On Night By Elie Wiesel

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The Holocaust left so many people traumatized. It was the start of taking away millions of lives, specifically the Jews. Just because one man was not grateful for his life, he had to make sure others' lives were miserable. He only cared about his kind of people and kept everyone else away. The book Night was an autobiography written by Elie Wiesel, who was going through the Holocaust from a teenager's point of view. The autobiography Night written by Eliezer Wiesel should not be taught because it is too much violence for a teenager to handle, and a lot of kids would not take this concept seriously. Why did the Germans not care about taking the Jews' lives? The story The Night has many horrifying events that kids should not be taught about. …show more content…

This quote proves that too much went on during the Holocaust for a kid to understand and for them to take it seriously. If you read too much negative information, you can reach a point of information overload, where your brain starts working below its normal capacity. This memoir is too explicit for students to read because of its graphic writing and could trigger negative responses from the students. The Jews were going through so much during this time. Wiesel said, “One day when I got up, I decided to look at myself in the mirror on the opposite wall. I had not seen myself since the ghetto. From the depths of the mirror, a corpse was contemplating me. The look in his eyes as he gazed at me has never left me”(Wiesel 115). This just goes into too much detail for any kid to have to think about. If you read the quote it said that the look in his eyes never left him. He will never forget what he looked like when he first took a glimpse of himself after surviving the horrors of the Holocaust as well as his long illness. Just knowing this and everything that they went through would be too much to even put a child through. Just thinking about the way everyone was put