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Similarities Between Night And Elie Wiesel

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Ernst Israel Bornstein and Elie Wiesel both have similarities and differences in their experience of the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel wrote “Night,” and Ernst Israel Bornstein wrote “The Long Night,” We can find similarities and differences in these two texts. They both described that they had shoved us into the wagons using their rifle butts. Although Elie described this happening earlier on, it still happened afterward. This is important to remember because they were both treated harshly, but so were many others. Near the end of the death march described by Elie Wiesel in “Night,” he described that workers in a town they had passed, were not surprised to see them pass. One of them threw a piece of bread and was intrigued by the victims fighting

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