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A 6 page paper which analyzes “Night” by Elie Wiesel. No additional sources cited.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAnight.rtf
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about the individuals quest for meaning. As is the case in many different types of novels, it is the reader who is the character within. And in this particular book
it is the journey of two characters, the readers, that the author has so eloquently detailed. In examining this novel and of the characters, we look at the line which
states "you cut you way through reading as if through a dense forest." This line, as we will soon see, is a very illustrative line that demonstrates the struggles of
the characters and, in addition, also demonstrates the general development of the novel. In examination of the line we first see that it is a detailed line that tells us
many things. Often we are stuck when reading, in a form of rhetoric. We are essentially at the mercy of the author in many ways. We are in their hands
when it comes to their particular use of language and it is often up to the reader to define what the author is saying by using their particular form of
language. In this sense we are often muddling through an incredibly dense forest that intrigues us, if the writing is good and meaningful, or confuses us and offers us very
little in the way of any form of enlightenment. In the case of this book we are looking at the dense forest being an intriguing one. We desire to understand
where the story is going and what the forest will open up into. In examination we can see the characters as individuals who are also moving their way through
a dense forest and in this particular light we can assuredly relate the dense forest to the entire development of the story. These characters who, as mentioned, are the readers,
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