"Jews, listen to me. It's all I ask of you. I don't want money or pity. Only listen to me (Wiesel 17)"
Analysis
Moche the Beadles reveals that he just wants every Jew to hear him out not give him money or sympathy.
Quote: 2
"What would you like then? Shall I break your teeth with my fist? (Weisel 63)"
Analysis
When Elie Weisel wrote this quote I thought of someone punching someone else in the face and starting a fight.
Quote: 3
"Why don't they shoot us all right away? (Weisel 108)"
Analysis
When I first read it I thought it was upsetting since he wants them to shoot him and everyone else at the concentration camp.
2 comments:
Well next time only 2 comments and only in chapter 3. And the quote goes before the parenthese and the period goes after the parenthese. go deeper into your quote analysis other than that good job.
Same with jordan, citation issues, but nice quotes. Analysis could be longer though.
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