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25. Questioning

May17

I’m currently reading Night by Elie Weisel and questioning why Elizer didn’t try to find a way out, I mean there could have been so many ways to escape with his father to avoid death…he’s constantly struggling to believe his faith. why didn’t he just believe himself and put all his trust in himself rather than just believing things will be okay, why couldn’t he be brave? I have so many questions about this book. I’m SURE there could have been something to save Elie … although one thing i’m curious about the most is that why did eli reinact with his faith?

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4 Comments to

“25. Questioning”

  1. May 18th, 2013 at 12:52 am      Reply Mariama Diallo Says:

    i like the fact that you told a little about the book before asking your questions. this book seems interesting. i hope you are enjoying reading it.


  2. May 18th, 2013 at 2:26 am      Reply Nershon Kamara Says:

    This post could have been better if there were more questions asked. I feel like 2 questions aren’t enough to call this blog post a questioning type. At least ask three or four questions in your next blog post. I believe that you have the concept of questioning though.


  3. May 18th, 2013 at 3:38 am      Reply Katherine Cuevas Morales Says:

    Excellent questions! By reading your post I can say that you are really interested in this book. I like how you express your curiosity toward Elie’s actions and decisions. You have a strong opinion. I had read this book, and just wait for the end. You will be surprised!


  4. May 28th, 2013 at 11:32 am      Reply Larenzo Anderson Says:

    The book seems like a good story and seems to have captivated you. I would have liked to see a bit more information about the story in order to see why Elizer should have found a way out.


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