Friday, May 17, 2019

Dear Professor Wiesel

Dear Professor Wisest, My name is (name here), a (grade) at Esters (School). My English class had Just correct your book Night, and I must say it was one of the most interesting books Ive meditate in awhile. I was extremely excited when my teacher first proposed the idea of reading a survivors story of the Holocaust. I had found it very fascinating to hear a story coming from you, being a survivor of the Holocaust. First, after analyzing details of the book Night, I feel several things need to be read and acknowledge by every human being in order to prevent future spile encodes such as the Holocaust.It seems to me that genocide starts as Just a small idea and in no time it spreads Just as a wild fire would, it grows rapidly. Its absolutely disgusting to know favouritism amongst differences still exists in todays society and eventually leads to the same conclusion. Night, I feel is a ample attempt to end discrimination and genocide which is why I truly admire what you have make by reliving your horrific experience in order to teach the world more near the Holocaust from a different perspective.Next, having to live in such a such confined tail such as Auschwitz with little food and water is hard enough, but having to cope with such pain in the neck from sightedness your whole family die along with friends and family for no reason is Just speechless. I had a original tough time coping with a family member death who passed away from old age. Just mentation of what Id do if I found out my parents or sister were dead is unimaginable, let alone seeing them die. I honestly dont know how you did it. What did you look up towards? What were you thinking of doing?Being alive now must be official at some points from the terrifying memories that run through your head. In conclusion, I truly want to thank you for having the courage to write this story in such great details. Youve not yet changed others perspectives on discrimination and genocide, youve change mi ne as well. There was so many details that I feel I could reread this book multiple times and pick up something new each time. Thanks for facing the terrible time in your life in order to teach others and full-grown us a closer look at humanitys darkest hours. Thanks, (name here) Dear Professor Wisest By motorbike

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