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Critics of this work have tried hard to prove that Night is not a

Critics of this work have tried hard to prove that Night is not a true memoir, but a work of fiction. Supposedly, Elie had this to say: Yesterday I asked you to think about… “Some events do take place but are not true; others are—although they never occurred. ” What do you think? Do you believe this work is true? What does it mean for it to be “true”? Does it matter?

A simple question: What is happening in this picture? (Eddie Adams’s iconic Pulitzer Prizewinning

A simple question: What is happening in this picture? (Eddie Adams’s iconic Pulitzer Prizewinning photo Saigon Execution. )

A less simple answer (summarized): The man with the gun is a General, a

A less simple answer (summarized): The man with the gun is a General, a good General. The man being shot is a terrorist who had killed 34 people that day…mercilessly…he shot them in the head while their hands were bound and then their bodies fell into a pit below them. Because he is not part of an army, wasn’t wearing a uniform, and had committed a major war crime, he did not need to be brought to trial when the General caught him…as a war criminal he could be executed on the spot. And so he was. Without knowing the real story, what really happened, you had an emotional reaction to the picture, to the story you came up with.

The largest truth in the telling of stories is in the feelings instead of

The largest truth in the telling of stories is in the feelings instead of the facts. Does it matter if Night is fiction? Does it change anything? Now I want you to think about…

Night Essay Requirements and Tips

Night Essay Requirements and Tips

Topics Elie’s belief in God changes throughout the memoir and impacts him significantly. Explain

Topics Elie’s belief in God changes throughout the memoir and impacts him significantly. Explain THREE specific examples of this transformation from Elie’s experience beginning in Sighet to his liberation at Buchenwald. Then, analyze how each event changed Elie’s attitude, outlook, and identity. Dehumanization is the process by which the Nazis gradually reduced the Jews to little more than "things" which were a nuisance to them. Explain at least THREE specific examples of events which dehumanized Eliezer, his father, or his fellow Jews. Then, analyze how each event changed Elie’s attitude, outlook, and identity. The decisions people make often have a significant impact on their lives. Think of the decisions Elie Wiesel was forced to make in Night. Discuss at least THREE decisions Elie made and analyze how those decisions positively or negatively impacted his life and affected his identity and innocence.

The Basics Choose ONE essay prompt. 12 -point font. Times New Roman. Double-spaced. 5

The Basics Choose ONE essay prompt. 12 -point font. Times New Roman. Double-spaced. 5 GOOD paragraphs.

 This is a multi-paragraph essay. In the intro give a hook (try finding

This is a multi-paragraph essay. In the intro give a hook (try finding a good quote that may apply to one of themes in Night) as your first sentence. Also state the name of the author and title of book Give a very brief (2 -3 sentences) summary of the text. More specifically… Develop a clear 3 -point thesis statement stating exactly what you’ll be discussing. You must include at least one quotation from Night for each body paragraph. You must follow the conventions of an analytical paragraph for each body paragraph (think SAT style writing). Be sure to “take this into the world” in your conclusion. What is the impact/implications on you/society? Why should we study this?

Quotations: 1 per body paragraph After EVERY quote include the page number like this:

Quotations: 1 per body paragraph After EVERY quote include the page number like this: (Wiesel #) At the end of your paper, include the citation for the book (in MLA format) formatted like this: Last. Name, First. Name. Book Title. City of Publication, Publisher: Year Published. Print.

Grading: Hook: 10 pts Clear Thesis: 25 pts Introduction: 10 pts Body paragraphs: 10

Grading: Hook: 10 pts Clear Thesis: 25 pts Introduction: 10 pts Body paragraphs: 10 pts Quote 2: 10 pts Quote 3: 10 pts Conclusion: 10 pts MLA format 5 pts Quote 1: 10 pts Total: 100 pts

Sample body paragraph: (how does Elie develop, how do these events change him? )

Sample body paragraph: (how does Elie develop, how do these events change him? ) One way that Elie changes from beginning to end of the story is his relationship with his father. Elie begins the story completely devoted to his father. He is his reason for existing, for staying alive when it seemed impossible. By the end of the story, however, Elie has slowly come to resent his father’s presence; considering him as something weighing him down rather than lifting him up. Elie stuns himself when he entertains the thought, “If only I were relieved of this responsibility, I could use all my strength to fight for my own survival, to take care only of myself…Instantly, I felt ashamed, ashamed of myself forever” (Wiesel 106). The simple act of considering what it would be like to abandon his father has tarnished Elie’s view of himself. Elie is no longer the innocent boy from the beginning of the story, he has seen and experienced the darkness that lives inside everyone.

One way that Elie changes from beginning to end of the story is his

One way that Elie changes from beginning to end of the story is his relationship with his father. Elie begins the story completely devoted to his father. He is his reason for existing, for staying alive when it seemed impossible. By the end of the story, however, Elie has slowly come to resent his father’s presence; considering him as something weighing him down rather than lifting him up. Elie stuns himself when he entertains the thought, “If only I were relieved of this responsibility, I could use all my strength to fight for my own survival, to take care only of myself…Instantly, I felt ashamed, ashamed of myself forever” (Wiesel 106). The simple act of considering what it would be like to abandon his father has tarnished Elie’s view of himself. Elie is no longer the innocent boy from the beginning of the story, he has seen and experienced the darkness that lives inside everyone. Topic Sentence Example Quote Analysis