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As I read this book I come to a realization that tragic things like genocide really did happen. Wiesel's story is an importance of survival, struggle, and sadness. The separation of his family is such a key event because he knew he would never see him again. Not to mention the change from place to place, But what still remains the same is the amount of abuse, neglect, and tiring work that's expected to be done.
— Jan 19, 2014 08:56PM
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Know that I've finished this book, I realize the perspective of someone in life threatening situations vs. every day life. People who where struggling to hang on to life did every thing they could no matter what cost. Even Elie Wiesel admitted that he thought free at lat when his father died. There was even an incident where a son killed his father for a ration of bread. The freeing of the Jews end with sad freedom
— Jan 30, 2014 06:44PM
