Night
Beaten to a pulp, worked like animals, and tortured day in and day out, that was the life of the prisoners in the novel Night which is based on the Holocaust. The soldiers and men in authority in the concentration camps had no respect for the prisoners and did not care about their lives. They did what they pleased with the prisoners. The inhumane acts performed by these men in Night were many, but the most serious and severe were as follows; the prisoners were separated from their families and friends, fed nothing but soup, bread and water, and watched as other prisoners died in front of their eyes. Being separated from one’s family is never easy, but when the circumstances are the way they were in the Holocaust, it is horrific. “For a part of a second I glimpsed my mother and my sisters moving away to the right. Tzipora held Mother’s hand. I saw them disappear into the distance; my mother stroking my sister’s fair hair, as t
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Some common words found in the essay are:
, Reality Unfortunately, Elie Wiesel, soup bread water, front eyes, concentration camps, inhumane acts, people die, bread water, soup bread,
Approximate Word count = 637
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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