Deaths of the Innocent
Created and Organized By Dreydan Cianci
Background
Night is a novel by Mr. Elie Wiesel that was published in 1956. Night is a novel about Mr. Wiesel's experiences as a Jewish teenage in Nazi Germany. The book shows the struggle to survive, the deaths of many innocent people, and how the world and millions of people's lives were affected by the Holocaust.
The Broken Violin
"I shall never forget Juliek. How could I forget that concert, given to an audience of dying and dead men...When I awoke, in the daylight, I could see Juliek, opposite me, slumped over, dead. Near him lay his violin, smashed, trampled, a strange overwhelming little corpse" (Wiesel 70).
The Gate That Swallowed Men
"Every day, several thousand prisoners went though the camp gate and never came back" (Wiesel 82).
No Fuss
"No one asked anyone else for help. You died because you had to die. There was no fuss" (Wiesel 65).
Work Cited
Children in the Holocaust. Digital image. La8period2.pbworks.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 4 Jan. 2016.
Hambone Bean Soup. Digital image. Beauty Observed. N.p., n.d. Web. 4 Jan. 2016.
Rose, Kyra. An Example of a Broken Viola/violin. Digital image. Pinterest.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 4 Jan. 2016.
Wonderland on Pinterest. Digital image. Pinterest.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 4 Jan. 2016.