Pick one out of the two 1. Magilow and Silverman argue that the first edition o

Pick one out of the two
1. Magilow and Silverman argue that the first edition of Elie Wiesel’s memoir differs markedly from the latter French and English versions. In particular, they contend that “Jewish anger” was replaced with the Christian notion of “turn the other cheek.” How does this shift shape our understanding of survivors’ accounts? Why do you think observers/readers want survivors of the holocaust to show forgiveness rather than anger?
2. After reading the short excerpt from Night, what do you think Wiesel was trying to convey to his readers? How can we, as a society, become more receptive to a diverse array of survivor accounts (instead of just popularizing the ones that mirror American moral scripts)?

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