The author, Elie Wiesel, in the excerpt from his book 'All Rivers Run to the Sea', reveals his emotions and thoughts during a time of upheaval and uncertainty.
The author, Elie Wiesel, in the excerpt from his book All Rivers Run to the Sea, reveals his emotions and thoughts during a time of upheaval and uncertainty.
At this point in his life, he comprehends the situation but is trying to remain optimistic. Although he admits it hurts, he acknowledges how quickly people adapt to their new surroundings in a cattle car.
He also shares a mix of curiosity and excitement, as he sees the experience as a historic event and adventure.