"'Dont be afraid,' he added. 'Everything will be all right." (Wiesel 84)
Its the first reassuring thing he`s heard since he`s been at these camps. The doctor who he trusted to opperate on his foot. He felt as if that as long as he was in there , he was safe . They didnt have the luxery of saftey in those camps, so this to him was a rare, cherished thing .
"I`ve got more faith in Hitler than in anyone else. He`s the only one who`s kept his promises, all his promises, to the jewish people." (Wiesel 87)
He`s trying to say that no one has helped, or kept their word about what would happen to them, except Hitler. Thats a sad thing. That the only promises kept to them were the ones speaking of their death and destruction. He`s saying that if they should have faith in anyone it should be the one who`s kept his promises, no matter what those promises were.
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You're supposed to have periods after quotation, but that's minor. They could be a bit longer but it's all good.
Good job on the analysis and quotes!:) There weren't many mistakes and you added good detail to the analyisis
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