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shtirl [24]
3 years ago
11

Throughout most of the book, the point of view is limited to Wiesel at the age when the events are happening. Why on page 34 doe

s the author choose to break format and comment on the events of the book from his adult perspective? How does the author's use of language and tone contribute to his purpose when he addresses the things he will never forget? Write an essay of at least 300 words exploring these ideas and cite specific evidence from the text in your answer.
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s344n2d4d5 [400]3 years ago
8 0

The above question wants to analyze your ability to read, interpret and write. For that reason, I can't write the essay for you, but I'll show you how to write it.

First of all, you should know that the change in Wiesel's point of view is to reinforce the differences in the way he saw the concentration fields when he was a teenager and how he sees it in adulthood.

Although Wiesel believes that terror and suffering are the same at the two ages, he recognizes that the effects are different and this is influenced by the experiences and rationality that adulthood proposes.

The tone he uses when recounting the memories about the moments in the Nazi concentration camps is a sad, angry and spiteful tone, which shows that this was suffering he never forgot, besides not forgetting who was to blame for it.

Based on this, to write your essay you should research Wiesel's life and work, understanding how his experiences impact his writings. You can search for articles that show more in-depth information about this.

Based on all this information, you can write your essay as follows:

  • Introduction: Introduce who Wiesel is and show the subject portrayed in his text.
  • Body: Write at least two paragraphs. In these paragraphs, you will show all the nuances of Wiesel's text, the memories he presents, the objectives of the text, and all the elements that make the text meaningful.
  • Conclusion: Summarize the information presented and show why the text and the way Wiesel writes it are important.

More information about Wiesel can be found at the link:

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