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Assignment #1: The preface of //Night//


// Night // by Elie Wiesel Elie Wiesel wrote //Night// to get his story out to the world. He felt the need to inform others of what actually happened those dreadful days and depressing nights at Auschwitz. Wiesel believes that people need to know what was happening to them while they were blinded by the promises of the prevailing Hitler. Wiesel felt that forgetting would not only be dangerous but offensive; to forget the dead would be like killing them a second time. He could not keep himself silent about the reality of things even if it meant sharing painful memories and horrendous details of death camps with the outside world. The only things Wiesel worried that he wasn’t saying enough and wasn’t getting enough information out to society. He thought that people would refuse his writings and ignore his will to inform the rest of the world what happened to him. He felt that if he did not put this book out in the public people would try to forget the past and erase these horrific times from their memories. Elie Wiesel wrote the new translation //Night// because he was a young, inexperienced writer when he wrote //And the World Remained Silent//. He wanted to write a revised, abridged version and make it more experienced in his own words. Elie Wiesel feels that his book is a legacy of words and memories to prevent history from repeating itself.

[[image:http://pursuingholiness.com/wp-content/uploads/nazi-concentration-camp5.gif width="360" height="289" align="right"]]Assignment #2: Figurative Language Poem
The Camps Camps Disease ridden and miserable Silent, horrific, and swarming Like living in a pig pen and people were packed likes sardines A tomb of the undead Frightening All over Europe.

Assignment #3: Found Poem:
 From Dusk til’ Dawn Tomorrow is another day The good days were coming to an end As the sun set The blows continued to rain on us

What exactly was it? The world became a hermetically sealed cattle car The black flame devoured my soul Only the darkness remained Deep down I was saying goodbye.

I was acing the Angel of Death while the Almighty chose to be silent the sun rose once again but never shall i forget flames that consumed my faith Forever

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