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Surprising Setting In Elie Wiesel's Night

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Nights Dark,Surprising Setting In “Night”, the setting creates a dark, surprising mood which often helps the reader to predict what is going to happen next and creates a foreshadowing of the rest of the story. Wiesel writes in great detail about the ghetto being their new “normal”, making the mood living in denial and trying to shut the rest of the world out. While living in the ghetto , Wiesel says, “Little by little life remained to “normal”. The barbed wire that encircled us like real fear. In fact, we felt this was not a bad thing; we were entirely among ourselves” (11). The Jews were living in their own world. They still didn’t believe that another human would do that to them. They believed that God would protect them. Wiesel writes

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