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Setting Of Night By Elie Wiesel

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The setting in Night has a very suspenseful and surprising outlook on the story. The author shocks the reader on how they felt while being enclosed with barbed wire. When they were trapped in the barbed wire, Wiesel wrote, “The barbed wire that encircled us like a wall did not fill us with fear” (11). With this quote, one would normally think that someone would freak out or have a panic attack if they were surrounded by barbed wire. But no, they felt as if it really wasn’t a bad thing at all. It was their own small republic, they were completely comfortable with it. Wiesel had us take a look on their home life and created a shocking mood for us the reader. It makes no sense to just burst into someone 's home and take everything they have. It
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