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how is wiesel’s memoir effective in addressing the horrors of the holocaust? check all that apply. it allows wiesel to address a difficult subject in a deeply personal way. it allows wiesel a sense of emotional detachment in writing about a difficult subject. it allows the reader to emotionally and intimately connect with the author’s experiences. wiesel’s personal reflection on the holocaust illustrates its lingering impact on him and other survivors.
Elie Wiesel's memoir (e.g., Night) is a personal account of his Holocaust experience. Memoirs rely on personal, first-person perspective, so:
- It uses personal voice to tackle trauma directly, not emotional detachment.
- The intimate first-person narrative lets readers connect deeply to his experiences.
- His ongoing reflections show the long-term trauma for survivors.
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- It allows Wiesel to address a difficult subject in a deeply personal way.
- It allows the reader to emotionally and intimately connect with the author's experiences.
- Wiesel's personal reflection on the Holocaust illustrates its lingering impact on him and other survivors.