due to the starvation and treatment under such harsh conditions, Ellie Wiesel, like many others, was worn down and emaciated by the time he was saved from the camps. The physical and emotional changes that happened to the prisoners was greatly credited to the treatments they received.
it because he was psychologically confused but then comed to his senses
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Are you sure that the publication of Night in English (in 1960s) had such a far-reaching effect? Before the late 1960s the Holocaust was not widely discussed. It was known, of course, but generally talked about as the worst of a whole number of Nazi atrocities. It did not have anything like its current significance. I don't think the sea change can be attributed to Elie Wiesel, though he played a part.
Yes he did. He wrote it to share with others what experiences in the holocaust were like. The book was first published in 1958.
Physically Intellectually Emotionally Socially Spiritually
Spiritually and physical.
hormones
as you change emotionally and have mood swings.
Physically: Lakshmi is beaten repeatedly, she is also starved for a period of time. Mentally: She doesn't trust anyone anymore, she believes that she is a disgrace to her family because of the activities she was forced in to. Emotionally: She becomes very depressed and discouraged that she will ever get out of the "Happiness House." Morally: She is concerned with the judgment of the goodness of human actions. Spiritually: I'm not 100% certain.
Their appearance might change, and they might be less emotionally stable.
Imprisonment with hard labour.
Arie Freiberg has written: 'Sentencing reform and penal change' -- subject(s): Alternatives to imprisonment, Imprisonment, Sentences (Criminal procedure), Statistics
When it comes to development it comes in physical and emotional ways. Our bodies change and emotionally we change and grow. In fact, I believe we emotionally grow all the time. This is done by going through different experiences in life. It is important to change for the postive.
Some become emotionally attached in some type of way.
I agree with Wiesel's statement. Words have the power to inspire action, evoke emotions, and bring about change. Through words, ideas can be communicated and beliefs can be shared, leading to concrete actions and outcomes.
due to the starvation and treatment under such harsh conditions, Ellie Wiesel, like many others, was worn down and emaciated by the time he was saved from the camps. The physical and emotional changes that happened to the prisoners was greatly credited to the treatments they received.