If "Night" had been written as a diary, the narrative would be more introspective and personal, offering deeper insights into the author's thoughts and emotions during the Holocaust. This format might provide a more intimate and immediate perspective on the challenges and horrors faced by Elie Wiesel and his family, enhancing the emotional impact of the story. Additionally, the diary format could create a sense of immediacy and authenticity by capturing the day-to-day experiences and reflections of the author as events unfolded.
If night were writing a diary, it might describe the quiet beauty of its darkness, the way it invites reflection and rest, and the sense of mystery it brings. Night might also mention the stars and moon as its companions, and how it provides a sense of peace and solitude for many creatures to find solace in.
Some people might think it is, but different people have different opinions.
no it just got stuck on the ground day and night
During the night after a special experience or something new.
Audrey Friedman Marcus has written: 'But this night is different' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Seder
NO, it is not good because your guinea pig might be cold, of its hot/summer... Then that's a different story... If its hot, you CAN shower them at night. :)
Elisa Albert has written: 'How this night is different' -- subject(s): Jewish women, Jewish fiction, Jews, Fiction
There is no such work as "Mid Day Night Dream", although such an oxymoronic title might be a good idea. Perhaps you are thinking of "A Midsummer Night's Dream". That is a play written by William Shakespeare.
at night when every body else was sleeping
if u mean what time does it go on its 11 pm at night every night on booerang for me boomerang is channel 146 but for u it might be different
He was inaugurated as president on that day, He might have written about his impressions of the ceremony and his thoughts about his first night as president. ^^ Thanks so much that's what im going to write about :)
The best known include Anne Frank's diary and Night by Elie Wiesel.