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__ASSIGNMENT #1: The Preface of Night__
 **//Night// Preface Elie Wiesel, the author of, //Night,// lived through the Holocaust first hand and felt a moral obligation to write his experiences. This book was written because he felt he had to protect the present and the future from this happening again. In doing so he felt it would prevent the crimes from being erased from human memory so that the enemy would not win again. It was a painful portrayal of the truth that had happened during a dark time of man. Worried, that if he did not express what had happened, the crimes would have been forgotten. His wife, Marion, translated the most recent version of //Night// because she new his “voice”//.// Wiesel was able to revise some important details with this translation. When Wiesel is asked about his “response” to Auschwitz he states that the “response” is in his “responsibility” to write this story. **

CATTLE cars love yet hate rolling, spinning, rambling as fast as a spaceship and as quick as a lightning bolt a grave not yet buried ending along the tracks lives full of love yet hate

 __**S t r e n g t h** __ I gathered all that remained of my strength Deep down, Whispering the words, For the angel of death to take me away Turned my dreams into ash

<>  For us it meant true equality Encounters filled us with joy Yes, joy thank god your still alive Don't waste your tears We trembled in the cold

<>  Bread had landed, a battle had ensued A piece fell into our wagon Beast of prey unleashed I decided not to move For I had no remaining __strength__

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