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Night and A Prayer for the Days of Awe: A Comparison
Summary: Compares the novel Night and the article A Prayer for the Days of Awe. Describes how the works share some similarities but contain many more differences because of the different points of view that have been presented in both pieces of literature, the different situations that the authors describe to us, and the reader's own overall thoughts that we have from reading each piece of writing.
There are many similarities and differences between the book Night and the article "A Prayer for the Days of Awe." These similarities and differences reflect on what Elie has experienced, what other characters have experienced, and important events that have taken place. Night and "A Prayer for the Days of Awe" share some similarities but contain much more differences because of the different points of view that have been presented in both pieces of literature, the different situations that Elie describes to us, and our own overall thoughts that we have from reading each piece of writing.
Many examples of differences were found through out the two pieces writing. One example of a difference was when the book talked about the Hungarian police officer (Night 12). This is considered a difference because Elie mentioned him in the book but not in the article. Another difference was when Elie talked...
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