Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Reflection Questions 152-156

152. I think that Elie Wiesel wrote the book so he can sort of get it off of his chest and to inform people about what happened and to make sure that it never happens again

153. He choose Night as the title because the whole time that he was in the camps it was very dark and scary and that's what usually night is so that's why he picked that title

154. Wiesel changes because he loses faith and hope in God, after all there things he saw and what had happened to him and the Jews he believes that no God would ever let that happen

155. What he dos is that he loses all hope and he only cares about himself only in the camp and no one else, he doesn't think about his mom, dad, or even his sisters

156. In Night mass killings are done, they kill them because of a certain race or religion. Its happening in many places today like in Kenya, Vietnam, Rwanda, Iraq, Cuba and many more places. Many of them are using the same things that Hitler did. The genocides in Africa are circumcising girls like Hitler did. Also think that a big national organization should be created that unites big countries together to tr and stop the genocides. I think that it should be called N.A.O.G (National Allies Of Genocide). I think that it should contain America, Russia, Germany and other big countries to help in the stop of genocide. That they should split them and put in certain places to help stop.

Rwanda- I compare it to the holocaust because they killed a certain type of race which was the Tutsi and in 100 days they killed 1,174,000 almost the same as the Germans

Burma- The genocide happened becuase of political power and that sort of happened because the goverment want ot show how strong they are

Congo- In Congo about an estimated 3 to 4 million killed and thats almost how many they killed in the Holocaust

North Korea- I compare it to that because they put them in prison camps and killed them their just like in the Holocaust

Armenia- This was right before World War II and Hitler got some of his ideas from that



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