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Elie Wiesel most likely wrote "All Rivers Run to the Sea" to?

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he wrote this to reveal the traumatic impact the Holocaust had on his life.
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Answer: The correct answer is : Wiesel probably wrote this book in order to try to give the right sense to all the atrocities and injustices that he had to experience. To reveal the full impact that the holocaust caused in his life.

Explanation: The work is a memory where the main theme is submissive obedience. It narrates from the memories of his childhood in a traditional and loving Jewish family to the horrors lived as a witness of the martyrs and survivors of the holocaust. From the extermination camps Elie does not bring to humanity a message of hatred and revenge but on the contrary a message of atonement and fraternity.

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