What it means for Elie in the night to be part of a collective identity is that now she is part of the Jews in concentration camps.
The ways in which Elie’s community in Sighet functions as a collective are:
- They helped the needy.
- They work and worship in the synagogue.
<h3>Who is Elie?</h3>
This is a fictional character who is an important member of the Jewish community and helps in the collective responsibility of the ghetto.
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There are multiple ways of comparing and contrasting structures that each have different implications and dangers.
1. The back-and-forth method, in which every other sentence compares and contrasts. ie:
P1- theme
-p1 Book A is blah, whereas Book B is blah.
P2- theme
-p2 Book A is blah.... you get the point,
The danger of this method is sounding too redundant, although it does a good job of focusing on the themes.
2. The separate, mixed theme method, in which an entire paragraph is dedicated to each subject, but the themes are thus mixed up within those paragraphs. This method is less redundant but runs the risk of losing clarity of theme.
3. The compare vs. contrast method. This one is fairly straightforward: A paragraph comparing, a paragraph contrasting, and one of synthesis at the end. The pros: It's playing it safe, and it'll work. The cons: It's boring.
Combinations of these 3 methods work as well, it all depends on your personal writing style and the subjects you're comparing.
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Middle eastern war torn countries such as Israel, Palestine, Syria