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Question: What is the tone if the book Night by Elie Wiesel!?
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Sad, narrative, melancholy, devastating since it's about his experience during the Holocaust!.

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"Eliezer’s perspective is limited to his own experience, and the tone of Night is therefore intensely personal, subjective, and intimate!. Night is not meant to be an all-encompassing discourse on the experience of the Holocaust; instead, it depicts the extraordinarily personal and painful experiences of a single victim!."

There is also a summary here: http://www!.bookrags!.com/notes/nit/SUM!.ht!.!.!.
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I think the word I would choose is "reflective"!. Mr!. Wiesel writes in a reflective tone - reflecting on a very difficult time in his life and indeed in history itself!. Pax-CWww@QuestionHome@Com