Dawn Hudson
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Dr. Dawn Bennett Hudson has taught English, Literature, and Composition for 15 years, grades 8 through college. She is a published author. She has also written freelance for more than 20 years.
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Answered a Question in Night
In chapter 1, the Wiesel family's former maid, Maria, visits the family and begs them to come stay with her at a shelter she has prepared. Elie's father refuses but tells Elie and his sisters they... -
Answered a Question in Thank You, M'am
Although "Thank-you, Ma'am" is a very short story, there is plenty of direct and indirect evidence that can be used to analyze themes. Every sentence and every action can be used to support the... -
Answered a Question in A Rose for Emily
In "A Rose for Emily," by William Faulkner, isolationism and community are both prominent themes. From the very beginning of the story, it is clear that Miss Emily is isolated from the rest of the... -
Answered a Question in Night
There are many examples of foreshadowing in chapter 4 of Night. One example is at the beginning of chapter 4. Elie stated, "I was nothing but a body. Perhaps even less: a famished stomach. The... -
Answered a Question in Night
The father and son relationship between Elie Wiesel and his father, Clomo, is one of the most important themes present in the memoir, "Night." Their relationship changed throughout the course of...