The most devastating choice made in the book Night by Elie Wiesel
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The most devastating choice made in Night was the decision not to flee Sighet.
They had the chance but Elie's father did not want to take the chance of nothing bad happening and, he was to old and did not want to begin a new life. He thought that nothing would or could happen. They all did not believe Moshe the Beadle, when he told them of what happened. He said Germans were killing inhumanly and indiscriminately, but no one believed him, and if they did, they denied it so they wouldn't need to think of it. If they had fled Sighet many things would have turned out different.
Since, they didn't leave Germans advanced into their town, separating Jews from
all others. The fenced them in, and made their towns int
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Approximate Word count = 482
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
Category: English
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