Elie Wiesel described his family's crowded backyard in his memoir "Night" to convey the sense of chaos and overcrowding that characterized the Jewish ghetto where they lived. The comparison to a marketplace highlights the overwhelming and bustling nature of the space, filled with people trying to survive under harsh conditions. It also symbolizes the loss of privacy and normalcy that the Jews experienced as they were forced into close quarters.
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