Near the beginning of the book when they were piled in the cattle wagon Elie said, the world is like a cattle wagon.
Elie Wiesel compared the world to a cattle wagon packed with people and despair in pages 21-43 of his memoir "Night." This analogy captures the dehumanizing and oppressive conditions faced by the Jewish prisoners during the Holocaust, emphasizing the sense of confinement and hopelessness they experienced.
Near the beginning of the book when they were piled in the cattle wagon Elie said, the world is like a cattle wagon.
he compare the world to a cattle car. dark, crammed and lonely
The Cattle Wagon
cattle car
A cattle car
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It is: 2000
2143/1000
Approximately 11.85%
It is -2143/1000 as an improper fraction
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2143 and 1 2 71 143
2143
2143 miles
2143 miles
In todays modern usage of Roman numerals: MMCXLIII
663,768
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