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Dmitry [639]
1 year ago
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Which statement explains why Elie Wiesel most likely wrote All Rivers Run to the Sea as a memoir?

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Ierofanga [76]1 year ago
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All Rivers Run to the Sea was most likely written as a memoir by Elie Wiesel to convey the horrific impact the Holocaust had on his life.

Who is Elie Wiesel?

Elie Wiesel was an American writer, educator, political activist, Nobel laureate, and Holocaust survivor of Romanian origin. He wrote 57 books, largely in French and English, including Night, which was inspired by his experiences as a Jewish prisoner at Auschwitz and Buchenwald.

He wrote the entire river run to be a memoir book about his own real-life experience and what he paid for being Jewish. He highlighted in the book the catastrophic impact of the Holocaust on his lifecycle. He also attempted to explain why so many people died in the Holocaust chamber and the impact it will have on survivors' brains.

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