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Wiesel Attestation In Night

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In the Nobel Peace prize-winning memoir "Night" by Elie Wiesel, contrast often occurs throughout the memoir. The reason he does this is that it shows his attestation to the fact of this moment of history. In one situation, Wiesel was in the concentration camp for a short period of time and still hung onto his hope thinking he would be rescued by his god. In the future, he is reminiscing about his past when he first arrived at the concentration camp. "... I fully believed that the salvation of the world depended on every one of my deeds, on every one of my prayers. But now, I no longer pleaded for anything…" (Wiesel 68) This shows how Wiesel prior to his spirit and hope being broken believed he could make a change and salvation would come upon
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