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NIGHT Journal Entry assignment Journal Entry assignment

Journal Entry # 1 Make an entry into a journal reflecting life in Sighet in Observe the changes that are happening around you. How are your civil liberties being taken away.

Journal Entry # 2 As a young teen living in Sighet, Transylvania in the early 1940’s, Define and site examples in NIGHT of: As a young teen living in Sighet, Transylvania in the early 1940’s, Define and site examples in NIGHT of: War War Hate Hate Indifference Indifference Denial Denial

Journal Entry # 3 Find some of the striking images, phrases or detail that Elie Wiesel included in this memoir. (Use quotations/page #’s) What do you think that it was about those particular things that caused Wiesel to include them in this book. Find some of the striking images, phrases or detail that Elie Wiesel included in this memoir. (Use quotations/page #’s) What do you think that it was about those particular things that caused Wiesel to include them in this book. This is a speculation about why E. Wiesel included the things he chose to include. Therefore, you will not write in 1 st person, as you have with the previous journal entries. This is a speculation about why E. Wiesel included the things he chose to include. Therefore, you will not write in 1 st person, as you have with the previous journal entries.

Journal Entry # 4 You a a liberated Jew. On your 1 st morning of freedom you look into a mirror for the 1 st time in a very long time. You a a liberated Jew. On your 1 st morning of freedom you look into a mirror for the 1 st time in a very long time. Describe, physically and emotionally, the person you see. Describe, physically and emotionally, the person you see. Length: 1 page Length: 1 page