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Near the beginning of the book when they were piled in the cattle wagon Elie said, the world is like a cattle wagon.

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Elie Wiesel compared the world to a cattle wagon packed with people and despair in pages 21-43 of his memoir "Night." This analogy captures the dehumanizing and oppressive conditions faced by the Jewish prisoners during the Holocaust, emphasizing the sense of confinement and hopelessness they experienced.

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Near the beginning of the book when they were piled in the cattle wagon Elie said, the world is like a cattle wagon.

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he compare the world to a cattle car. dark, crammed and lonely

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The Cattle Wagon

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Q: What did Elie Wiesel compare the world to in page's 21-43?
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