In my book "Night" there are many cases of pathos due to the sympathy you feel for the Jewish people during the holocaust. One scene is when the young is thinking about the amount of people killed at the two concentration camp, for no good reason. "(Wiesel 59)no one moved. I could her my heart beating. the thousands who had died daily at Auchwitz and at Birkenau in the crematory ovens no longer troubled me"( Wiesel, Elie. Night. Bantam ed. New York: Bantam Books, 1982. Print.) In conclusion this is one example of pathos in my novel.
I felt sympathy when reading this section of the novel. I felt this way because the Young man is not troubled but the cremation of people from his Jewish community who are dying because of their religion, I think that no one should ever have to experience such a traumatising experience especially at such a young age. I do not feel empathy because i cannot say have ever understood how he was feeling in that part of the book, although i can image how horrific it would be. Therefore this is why I feel sympathy in this section of the book "Night".
I felt sympathy when reading this section of the novel. I felt this way because the Young man is not troubled but the cremation of people from his Jewish community who are dying because of their religion, I think that no one should ever have to experience such a traumatising experience especially at such a young age. I do not feel empathy because i cannot say have ever understood how he was feeling in that part of the book, although i can image how horrific it would be. Therefore this is why I feel sympathy in this section of the book "Night".
You have a good understanding about the different types of pathos. However you have some spelling and grammatical errors in your writing. Fix them. K thanks.
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