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When the Hungarian police finally arrive to round up the Jews in the ghetto what is Wiesel doing? What's ironic about this?

Story: Night by Elie Wiesel

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When the Hungarian police finally arrived to round up the Jews in the ghetto, Wiesel and his sisters help the Jewish police to secretly bring water to thirsty children who were sent outside of the street. The irony in the story is that the people were happy despite the fact that they were about to be deported. This is because they no longer have to stay for a long time under the sun.
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