Night by Elie Wiesel effectively uses setting, narration, and dialogue from an experience to convey his message of, “Violence is not the answer,” (118). In the text, Wiesel reflects on his horrific experience in the holocaust from beginning to end explaining the torture he had to go through both physically and mentally. Towards the end of the book, the story jumps ahead to December 10, 1986, when Wiesel delivers his acceptance speech for The Nobel Peace Prize, stating, “Never to be silent whenever…
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