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Pierre Aronnax... <span>Professor Pierre Aronnax, a French </span>marine biologist<span> and narrator of the story, who happens to be in New York at the time, receives a last-minute invitation to join the expedition which he accepts.</span>
Wiesel describes Yossi and himself as smiling, laughing, and happy. He describes those were selected as standing apart, abandoned by the whole world. Silently weeping. He cannot truly be happy when he sees his fellow prisoners have been doomed. The contrast also reminds the reader that there is a fine line between death and survival.
<span>In 'I, Too' by Langston Hughes, the speaker refers to 'they' frequently throughout to indication a polarisation between himself and wider 'America', the America that he, too, is a part of. In the last instance of this in the poem, the line is 'They'll see how beautiful I am/And be ashamed-' which implies that the bias held by wider America against him exists only because 'they' have not yet seen him for what he truly is.</span>
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