What is the setting of the watch by elie wiesel?
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This lesson explores the setting of Elie Wiesel's award winning semi-autobiographical work, Night. Wiesel's experiences in the Auschwitz and Buchenwald death camps are recounted through his story of his family's suffering during World War II.
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In Night, this sorting takes place at one of the most infamous camps, Auschwitz, after the arrival by cattle car from Sighet. Still, Elie moves to two other camps, Buna and Buchenwald, by the end of the book
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