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Title: The Night Trilogy: Night Dawn the Accident
by Elie Wiesel
ISBN: 0-374-52140-9
Publisher: Noonday Press
Pub. Date: December, 1994
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $13.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.48 (21 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Symbolic suffering
Comment: Elie Wiesel gives you a wide range view of the Holocaust and the continuing lives of the survivors. The story Night was the best of the three stories in the book. Night was the best because Wiesel wrote the story with more passion and emotion. The horrific incidents described in the book were so real that reader could connect with the author's pain. "I've got more faith in Hitler than in anyone else. He's the only one who's kept his promises, all his promises, to the Jewish people." These words were spoken by Wiesel because he feels that God abandoned him. Incidents such as the Holocaust lead Wiesel to speak these words and loose his faith in religion. Any book that can capture this emotion should be indulged.

Both Dawn and the Accident showed a great deal of symbolic meaning. They both made refrences to Night a number of times. This showed that even though the Holocaust ended, Wiesel still continued to suffer. An example of symbolism in the book is Wiesel's transformation from the death in Night and the rebirth in Dawn. If there is to be a book required to read in school The Night Trilogy should be it.

Rating: 4
Summary: Informative
Comment: This novel was informative. It is made of three sections of false and true acounts of the Holocaust.

The first part, Night, is a truthful autobiographical account of a consentration camp. It definately helps a person understand how to feel about survivors and vitims of the Holocaust. You will have a new respect for these people after reading a first hand account of what they went through.

Dawn is a fictional story about a young man of 18 after his experience in a camp. The symbolic meaning between the two books, Night, being symbolic of death, second, Dawn, a re-birth, is another way to make one think about what happened not only during, but after the war. It may not be a first hand account, but it did happen. Things like this still happen today.

The Accident. This is the third book, also fictional. Mostly symbolic, as the others, it is different than one may think. It contains symbolism of death and dawning. It shows how the conditions of war affect a person's being. Just as fighting in a war affects someone, so does being a victim of war, a representitive.

Things like this still happen today. People need to be aware of these things. Discrimination, war, and for the most part hate and intolerance. This book will help to open your eyes and your mind.

Rating: 4
Summary: How I the rate The Accident
Comment: The Accident is a book that really makes you think about your life and how well you have lived it. When he gets put in the hosipital by this accident, he starts to think how well he lived his life. I liked how it went back and forth between when he was in the hospital and back to things that happened before the accident. This book has a really good moral, well this is the moral i got out of it. You should put the bad things of the past out of your mind and only keep the good, and live life to the fullest because you never know when it is going to end. there are little saying and conversations in the book that i like very much. there is a part in the book where the guys friend paints a portrait of him while he is in the hospital and the day he gets out he doesnt end up takeing the portrait home, insted he friend that painted it does something with. but over all this is a good book, well if you like books that make you think about yourself.

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