We arrived at the station, where the cattle cars were waiting. Ever since my book Night I have pursued those nocturnal trains that crossed the devastated continent. Their shadow haunts my writing. They symbolize solitude, distress, and the relentless march of Jewish multitudes toward agony and death. I freeze every time I hear a train whistle.
Answer
B
Both support the fact that millions of innocent Jews were rounded up and taken to concentration camps.
B
Both support the idea that Wiesel and Spiegelman’s father continue to be haunted by their memories of the Holocaust.
B
Both detail an account of Wiesel and Spiegelman’s fathers being transported to Auschwitz.
B
Both depict the emotional impact of what it was like to be sorted and separated by the Nazis and then shipped to the unknown.