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In its opening paragraphs, a successful journalist and Holocaust survivor steps off a New York City curb and into the path of an oncoming taxi. Consequently, most of Wiesel's masterful portrayal of one man's exploration of the historical tragedy that befell him, his family, and his people transpires in the thoughts, daydreams, and memories of the novel's narrator. Torn between choosing life or death, Day again and again returns to the guiding questions that inform Wiesel's the meaning and worth of surviving the annihilation of a race, the effects of the Holocaust upon the modern character of the Jewish people, and the loss of one's religious faith in the face of mass murder and human extermination.
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Visa allaLet's book. Had me thinking bro. I am absolutely in love with Eli Wiesel and all of his freaking books. I like the way he rides is absolutely captivating and the back and forth in this book. I will say it kind of confuses me here. But overall I fell in love with this book just like I fell in love with every other book. There were so many points and times where I had to literally stop and just be like wow like for someone who struggles with depression of reading this book and like basically understanding that this man is like look: if I die I die. It is what it does. Please don't try to save me and he's in a situation where he basically faced his death and he was hoping he did die and now he's not that he's alive and now people are questioning him. People are walking out eggshells around him and he's basically sitting here telling them exactly why he doesn't want to be alive or exactly who he is. And they're still just staring at him like he's crazy. And it's weird for me, because reading all that I like: Yes I get that.