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Elie Wiesel's Night

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What would an individual do if their entire life was being stripped from them? Well, that’s exactly what Elie Wiesel had to figure out throughout the book, Night. The autobiography, Night, is about a teenager and his family trying to survive the Holocaust. The main characters in this book are Elie Wiesel, Tzipora, the dad, and the mom. The Wiesels get taken to a concentration camp just because they are Jewish. Elie Wiesel had to overcome facing death and hardships just to barely survive another day. When the Wiesels get taken to the concentration camp in Auschwitz, they are immediately shocked by what they see and treated unfairly. The family is then separated by gender upon their arrival. They noticed pits where children were being burned as well. They also had to sleep in barracks, sometimes even standing up, with lots of other Jews. To avoid being burned, they had to work constantly and they had to make sure they showed no signs of weakness or suffering. Although, they were aware there would be constant pain and suffering. …show more content…

They ended up moving to Block 17 and the Orchestra Block for awhile as well. They were also in Buna for a long while. In Buna, they were forced to work in a warehouse with other people. There was also a fake dentist in Buna that was trying to take peoples’ gold and silver crowns. They were starting to give up more and more with every day of suffering that came. The suffering started getting unbearable, to the point that they’d rather lie down and possibly not wake up, then to keep going. When the Russians started attacking the camp to save the Jews, the Jews were forced, by the Germans, to go on a long walk to Gleiwits. When they arrived in Gleiwits, the father started dying and starvation and aching started setting in. They ended up getting on a train to Buchenwald but the father ended up dying on the train. So, Elie ended up getting away but now he was by himself in the

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