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Commentary On Night By Elie Wiesel

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Night, a book written by Elie Wiesel, a survivor in the Holocaust, describes his experiences while being held hostage in Auschwitz, a concentration camp, with millions of other Jews. The Holocaust not only scarred Elie and the other victims of this horrible event, but changed the way many people see the world today. Light was hard to find during their time in the camps, but the sliver of hope that occurred helped guide Elie to liberation. Wiesel wrote about the humanity that was lost and the cruelty that was brought upon them throughout the years that they were forced to work, sweat, and bleed for Germany. Although there were multiple examples of inhumane and sadistic behavior amongst the guards and the prisoner, and even amongst the prisoners themselves, there were many small acts of kindness and compassion that kept faith and hope alive for Elie Wiesel and his father. …show more content…

His speech inspired many of the prisoners, such as Elie, to not lose hope. Although the young Pole did mention that life at camp would be extremely horrid, he encouraged the prisoners that they would see the day of liberation. He advised them, “‘There’s a long road of suffering ahead of you. But don’t lose courage...We shall see the day of liberation...We are all brothers, and we are suffering the same fate...Help one another. It is the only way to survive’” (Wiesel 38). The prisoner in charge told them to look out for one another and to stay kind to each other to survive. This is very significant because through the midst of panic, confusion, and sadness, one of their own was encouraging them to stay faithful. The Pole felt the same pain and terror as the other prisoners, but used his own faith to reassure them that it will all be

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