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Moose The Beadle Analysis

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Moche the Beadle’s ideas of what is important are mastering the art of being nonexistent and focusing on one’s own path. The narrator observes, “Nobody ever felt embarrassed by him, Nobody ever felt encumbered by his presence. He was a past master in the art of making himself insignificant, of seeming invisible” (Wiesel 13). In other words, Moche never made anyone embarrassed or weighed down by his presence, a he is beyond mastery of being insignificant. Moche the Beadle’s ideology is to not be a threat and existence was better than to be known. What is to be learned is to focus on purpose instead of acknowledgement. Also, Moche believes, “There are a thousand and one gates leading into the orchard of mystical truth. Every human being has

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