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History, 24.06.2020 15:01 ayoismeisalex

How does Wiesel's unique point of view about the sound of a train whistle impact the reader?

It effectively reaches readers who also fear

the sound of train whistle.

We arrived at the station, where the cattle

cars were waiting. Ever since my book Night I

have pursued those nocturnal trains that

crossed the devastated continent. Their

shadow haunts my writing. They symbolize

solitude, distress, and the relentless march of

Jewish multitudes toward agony and death. I

freeze every time I hear a train whistle.

-- All Rivers Run to the Sea, Elie Wiesel

It causes the reader to question the sincerity

of the author.

It allows the reader to understand the

lingering terror of the journey.

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