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BaLLatris [955]
2 years ago
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In Donnie’s poem the speaker explains the interconnectedness of all humankind. What does it mean for Elie in the night to be par

t of a collective identity? In what ways does Elie’s community in Sighet function as a collective?
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1 answer:
Elis [28]2 years ago
3 0

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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