Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Light in Night by Marissa Earley

This book by Elie Wiesel was utterly wicked and cruel. I don't know if I could handle the thought that I might not see the sun tomorrow. People were treated like wild animals and not like human beings. Sometimes there may seem as if there is no light in a statement or through out an entire novel. Luckily, Elie talks about the light in night. He has taken it upon himself to never treat anyone else as he was treated. Thankfully the madness of death camps has been burned; literally. This is a bit of hope in the situation and what we can all try to strive for.

1 comment:

  1. It is impossible for our society to think that maybe everything will collapse tomorrow. No matter what people say, we are optimists. We always have hope. That was a really good point you made.

    Taylor Tomlinson

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