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You Might Have Heard Of The Story On Anne Frank, And Thought That It Was A Gulli

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Term Paper TitleYou Might Have Heard Of The Story On Anne Frank, And Thought That It Was A Gulli
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You might have heard of the story on Anne Frank, and thought that it was a gulling experiences living in the attic with the fear of getting caught and put to death. Well, I know of a worse story, it is the story of a courageous adolescent and his struggle to maintain life. If you believe that Anne Frank’s situation was frightening, Elie Wiesel and his father struggle is far worse. In the story Night, Elie describes his experience in full detail from his life before the concentration camps to his life in the dreadful camps it self.
     In the first chapter of the story, Elie was a living in peace with his family and religion was a main focus in his life. He often studies the Talmud, the basic scripture of  Judaism,  and at night he goes to the synagogue to worship the God which he believes in profoundly. As a young child, he wanted to study cabbala but his father said he was too young. As you well, know young kids never listen to their parents and they just do whatever they want to do. Therefore, he asked a holy man called Moshe the Beadle teach him as much as he knows. As you can see, Elie is quite proud of his religion.
     One day the Hungarian police burst into the Jewish houses and asked all the Jews to get out of their houses to be transported in the ghettos which was built in Sighet. This was the turning point of Elie’s life. From this moment on, it will be a great struggle. As a religious child, he didn’t worry much about the situation. He continued to pray to God and ask for help. The ghetto’s weren’t home but the Jews made the best of it and lived a normal life until deportation. Elie’s family got separated during the deportation. His sister and mother were taken to a different camp. While Elie and his father were taken to another. His mother and sister soon died in the concentration camp.
     Now begins Elie and his father’s horrible nightmare. They were taken to numerous camps. Most of the time they faced death from the crematory factories or from selection...

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