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2. On page 8 of the book (33 of the PDF), the narrator reflects on the past from his later viewpoint

(as a survivor of the Holocaust). He says, "Yes, we even doubted his resolve to exterminate us"
(Wiesel 8). Exactly what does he mean? What is his tone and point? Support your answer.
I think he means how

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Answer:

DAWN

DAY (previously THE ACCIDENT)

THE TOWN BEYOND THE WALL

THE GATES OF THE FOREST

THE JEWS OF SILENCE

LEGENDS OF OUR TIME

A BEGGAR IN JERUSALEM

ONE GENERATION AFTER

SOULS ON FIRE

THE OATH

ANI MAAMIN (cantata)

ZALMEN, OR THE MADNESS OF GOD

(play)

MESSENGERS OF GOD

A JEW TODAY

FOUR HASIDIC MASTERS

THE TRIAL OF GOD (play)

THE TESTAMENT

FIVE BIBLICAL PORTRAITS

SOMEWHERE A MASTER

THE GOLEM (illustrated by Mark

Podwal)

THE FIFTH SON

AGAINST SILENCE (edited by Irving

Abrahamson)

THE OSLO ADDRESS

TWILIGHT

THE SIX DAYS OF DESTRUCTION

(with Albert Friedlander)

A JOURNEY INTO FAITH

(conversations with John

Cardinal O'Connor)

A SONG FOR HOPE (cantata)

FROM THE KINGDOM OF MEMORY

SAGES AND DREAMERS

THE FORGOTTEN

A PASSOVER HAGGADAH (illustrated

by Mark Podwal)

ALL RIVERS RUN TO THE SEA

MEMOIR IN TWO VOICES (with

François Mitterand)

KING SOLOMON AND HIS MAGIC

RING (illustrated by Mark

Podwal)

AND THE SEA IS NEVER FULL

THE JUDGES

CONVERSATIONS WITH ELIE

WIESEL (with Richard D.

Heffner)

WISE MEN AND THEIR TALES

THE TIME OF THE UPROOTED

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