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erastovalidia [21]
1 year ago
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Please help me out... I have an answer to the first

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blsea [12.9K]1 year ago
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There isn't much good in section three, but there are some acts of generosity scattered throughout the violence. First, fellow prisoner instructs Elie Wiesel & his dad on how they should make up their ages so that they can be together & secure.

In the chapter 4 of Night, Wiesel describes a heartbreaking scene in which a cute young kid, a "pipel," was hanged alongside two men again for crime of sabotage. Night is Wiesel's depiction of existence in the German extermination camps.

The convicts are frightened to watch a tiny child being hanged because they are accustomed to seeing men hanged. The youngster dies slow and painful death as he's too light to pass away instantly, which heightens the horror.

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yaroslaw [1]1 year ago
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Section three has virtually little that is constructive, yet there are a few instances of kindness mixed in with the violence. The first is a fellow prisoner who gives Elie Wiesel and his father instructions on how to make up their ages in order to remain safe and together.

Elie Wiesel depicts a tragic scenario in the fourth chapter of Night, his account of life in the German concentration camps, in which a handsome young boy, a "pipel," is hanged with two men for the crime of sabotage.

The inmates are used to seeing men hanged, so when a small child is the victim this time, they are horrified to witness it. The youngster is too light to die instantaneously, adding to the horror, so he dies slowly and painfully.

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