So Far Night By Elie Wiesel Analysis

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So far Night by Elie Wiesel has affected me on a emotional level. I knew about the harsh treatment of Jews and how they were blamed for everything wrong that happened, but I wasn’t aware of the severity. This book is dissimilar to The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank because it includes a little boys views from inside the camp. It really made me realize the harsh conditions of the Jews as Moché the Beadle explained,“Babies were thrown into the air and the machine gunners used them as targets” (Wiesel 16). Babies are born with innocence and pure intentions, no one deserves to die. I was upset by how babies were seen to have no use and were simply killed. This line sets a gloomy tone tone to the story, displaying how horrifying Auschwitz was.