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31 October, 09:24

To what did Wiesel compare the world?

He compared it to a blind and deaf person.

He compared it to a large hole in the ground.

He compared it to a cattle wagon hermetically sealed.

He compared it to the Bible story of the Jews in slavery in Egypt.

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  1. 31 October, 11:29
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    He compared it to a cattle wagon hermetically sealed.

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    Elie Wiesel's autobiographical memoir "Night" tells the horrific recounts of how the Jewish people were discriminated and had to suffer during the Nazi German's dictatorial rule. The Holocaust, the result of this atrocity, became one of the most extreme case of genocide in the whole history of the world.

    Page 23 of the text starts the description of the travel by car, eighty people cramped in the car. After the German officers had collected their jewelry and threatened them of death even if one goes missing, the door was nailed so as to prevent anyone from going out. In the last line of the third paragraph in page 24, Wiesel states that "The world had become a hermetically sealed cattle car".
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