Night-1st Entry outside reading book

I chose thise book because the Holocaust was such a meaningful event that a memoir that was written as though they were there would be very meaningful and deep. Our discussion of Evil in class is also very relevant to this book because it is one of the main ideas associated with the word Evil. The development of the young man who is featured in this story throughout the terrible things that he has to witness should be very interesting because through such a dramatic time people were forced to do things that they did not thing were morally or socially correct which could make this story very interesting.



2 Responses to “Night-1st Entry outside reading book”

  1.   When the hurly-burly's done » Outside Reading Says:

    […] Night Noel, Lula, Lizzy, Scott, Lexi, Cindy, Dan, Matt, Ali, Brayden, Ali The Kite Runner Vice-Captain, Jon, Kristina, Jeff, Mayflower Joe, Lauren The Scarlet Letter Regina, Anna, Julia, JJ Under the Banner of Heaven Lucy, Patty The Crucible Mark, Ryan, Basel, Ryan, Anthony Terrorist Heather, Melody, Eliza American Jezebel The Captain V for Vendetta Mike, Norma, Sarah, David, Juan A Problem from Hell Mason […]

  2.   bjh25 Says:

    Brayden, I agree with your prespecitve on the book. Your comment on “evil” in your 1st entry was very interesting. It gave me a whole new way to look at the book.