1. Ghettoization in Elie Wiesel's Night
In his book Night, Elie Wiesel first describes the ghettos as "not a bad thing," which is surprising since we know all know what was coming next. Elie was placed in the larger of the two ghettos located in the town of Sighet which occupied four streets, one of which was Serpent Street, the street where Elie's house was. ... Having been fortunate enough to keep their house, Elie's family took in any displaced relatives and life seemingly returned to normal. ... Elie stated "this was a good thing," unaware of the real purpose of these counsels. ... Elie describes t...
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