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English, 21.05.2020 07:57 kyleereeves2007

LONELINESS
The theme of loneliness was present in the novel Night. Giving examples for support, how was the theme of loneliness demonstrated in the novel? How do the characters’ feelings of loneliness compare or differ to each other? Is the act of loneliness always negative and forced or could it be a chosen relief? How does the theme of loneliness relate to the theme of English 11B: Society vs. the Individual? Explain with examples from the text.

Your response should answer all questions in the prompt and include quoted support from the novel Night. Your response should be answered in paragraph form and must be at least 1 page in length for credit.

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