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Elie Wiesel Symbolism In Night

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"The night seemed endless" (Wiesel 26) on the train to Auschwitz. In the memoir "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Night is symbolic, and its meaning can be interpreted in multiple ways. Night epitomized fear whilst also serving as a haven from the torture in the camp. The horrors Elie witnesses in the camp are relieved, even if it be for a little while, at night. Night is not just a period of respite, but also a time of anxiety for the coming day of torture. The night served as a haven from the hell of day. Elie and his family are moved into a ghetto before they are sent to Auschwitz. The ghetto is packed full of other people, which leaves whole families sharing a single room. There is a lot of turmoil during the daytime, people fighting or stealing

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