Blog Post #5: For your final blog post, reflect on the totality of your experience at the museum and our study of the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide. How has learning and reading about genocide over the past few weeks changed you? How do you perceive humanity and/or history differently now? What will you take away from this unit? In your response, you must reference Night, especially Wiesel’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, as well as one other text we have studied (“Bones,” One Survivor Remembers or Life is Beautiful).
8A Global Studies: This blog is a forum for you to share with the class your reactions to Night, a memoir by Elie Wiesel. You are required to write a post based on the assigned reading. Each writing post should be at least 200 words in length. In addition to posting your response to the reading, take time to read at least two other posts and comment briefly following the guidelines we have set forth in class. If two people have already commented on a post, please choose another.
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Blog Post #5: For your final blog post, reflect on the totality of your experience at the museum and our study of the Holocaust and the Ar...
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When reading pages 23-84 of Night by Elie Wiesel, a lot of strong emotions were evoked. This part of the book is a roller coaster emotion...
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When beginning reading Night it was immediately obvious how devastating the holocaust was. "The ghetto was ruled by neither German ...
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During the Holocaust Unit, I was given a new perspective on the events that took place during WWII. I never really comprehended how horrif...
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