Author's Perspective Chapters 1-2
With the first few chapters leading up to the concentration camp, Ellie Weisel portrayed the interesting perspective of a young Jewish boy in a tough situation. His youthful outlook on life and eagerness to learn show the simpleness of his life before his relocation. He manages to maintain an optimistic viewpoint for as long as he remains in his neighborhood, even after the neighborhood becomes a ghetto, and even when half the town is relocated. Weisel maintains a very clear and relatable perspective that makes the book leave THAT much more of an impression on it's readers.
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