Reading through Night, I found myself on board a roller-coaster of emotions. With my own experience of learning about the events of the Jewish Holocaust, truth be told, I had never really found myself quite[…]
Category: 10AP 2020
Night Response – In the Face of Hopelessness
In the novel Night, by Elie Wiesel I originally thought that I wouldn’t find much interest in the novel, but as I began delving deeper and deeper into the novel I became more engrossed into[…]
Analysis of Moishe the Beadle – Night Response
“They called him Moishe the Beadle, as if his entire life he had never had a surname.” (Pg.3) A man as awkward as a clown who lives an impecunious existence is not typically a character[…]
Until we meet again, my God- Response to ‘Night’
Until we meet again, my God Humans are odd creatures. We believe that a divine higher power controls us and fates. This higher power is God. And surrounded by God is religion. A way to[…]
Mental Imprisonment – Night Personal Response
“There are wounds that never show on the body that are deeper and more hurtful than anything that bleeds.” ― Laurell K. Hamilton While I read Night, I kept waiting and waiting for the Jews[…]
Corpse – Personal response to Night
I don’t know who I am. When I was younger I was all-knowing in the aspects of myself. Any and every question was always met with a distinct, to the point answer. I always knew.[…]
Let us make up, Master of the Universe – Response to Night
Eliezer Wiesel lost his faith. I read as he struggled to retain it amidst the suffering of[…]
Night Personal Response- Irony of fear
“Fear is an idea-crippling, experience-crushing, success-stalling inhibitor inflicted only by yourself” – Stephanie Melish Night: This novel takes on the task of addressing and describing the indescribable, through the horrific account of an innocent witness,[…]
Night Personal Response – We Still Believed
As children we ran Carefree through the streets Looking at the stars We still believed The adults started talking differently Hushed voices and newspapers Things I once saw every day Hidden away But the adults[…]
“Loss of Religion” – Night Personal Response
Firstly, I want to quickly explain my feature image known as the “Creation of Adam” by Michelangelo (made in 1511- 1512). Artwork in itself has many different interpretations (just like written works as well). It[…]