The Forgotten

What is the theme in The Forgotten by Elie Wiesel?

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One major theme in the novel, The Forgotten, is loss. This theme is illustrated through London's loss of memory, as well as her brother; her mother's loss of a son, as well as the daughter who's lost a large part of her past; and London's estrangement from her father.

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The Forgotten