Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Wiesel relate have on the prisoners because he has also drawn attention to the plight of cambodians, soviet jews, south african blacks, and other victims of persecution throughtout the world. as one of Europe's millions of displaced persons, Wiesle at first settled in France.

No, I don't think Pahom met a fitting end is the master of the house was lying on top of the stove and he listened to the women's catter.

I think Okeke was trying hard not to think of his two grandsons. for eight years, Okeke would have nothing to do with his son, Nnaemeka. only three times (when Nnaemeka asked to come home and spend his leave) did he write to him.

He had left his wife's room untouched, and every day would shut himself in it and think about her. All the funiture and even her clothes remained exactly where they had been on the day she had died.

Monsieur Latin, who was then a senior clerk at the ministry of the Interior with a salary of three thousand five hundred francs a year, proposed to her and married her. he was incredibly happy with her. she ran his household so skillfully and economocally that they gave the impression of living in luxury. she lavished attention on her husband, spoiling and coddling him, and the charm of her aws so great that six years after their first meeting he loved her even more than in the early days.
Yes, I believe in the adage 'birds of a feather flock together because birds are flying way up to the sky,and they also have wings. People who are a like friends.

I think Wiesel chose to title his autobiography night in 1958,Wiesel finally wrote aws his autobiography night, one of the most significant and powerful acounts of Nazi atrocities, ever written. since then, Wiesel has written many works about the Holocaust-the term her first used for the Nazi policy of systemmatic mass murder of European Jews. He has also described prewar Hasidic life and published several connectios of Jewish folktales. when the Nazis arrived in 1944 and rounded up all of the Jews, Wiesel and his family had no that they were being sent to Nazi death camps. They ended up in Auschwitz, the most informous of these camps.

When count Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy died in an obscure railroad station at the age of eighty-two, he may have have been the most famous man in the world.his death from pneumonia was front-page news in England and American. Tolstoy was also a social and religious reformer and a symbol of of Russia's yearning for freedom. Tolstoy was born wealthy aristocratic parents, but he became an orphan when he was nine. he, his three older brothers, and his younger sister were raised by aunts on the family estate. As Tolstoy grew older, he like many young men of the Russian nobility, led an aimless life. At nineteen, Tolstoy split his inheritance with his brothers and became the master of his family's estate and its three hundred serfs.within three years, he managed to gamble away about one fourth of his inheritance. looking for adventure, he joined the Russian army and fought bravely during the crieman way.

Tysheika C. Young
May 6,2008
1st Period

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