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Symbolism Of Fire In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Elie Wiesel uses the elements of Fire,Night and Corpses to symbolize the horror of the Holocaust through imagery in his book Night. “Look!Look at this fire! This terrible fire! Have mercy on me!” “Jews, listen to me,” she cried. ”I see a fire! I see flames, huge flames”(pg.25). Mrs. Schächter was constantly screaming about a fire while the Jewish people were in a cattle car on there way to Auschwitz. The people in the cattle car beat her half to death just to get her quiet. No one knew that she was foreshadowing what was to come. But it was already too late. She carried on about the crematoriums where many men, women and children were to be turned to ash after being killed. Everyone thought she was suffering from dehydration and malnutrition and was delirious. But before they knew what …show more content…

“Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, that turned my life into one long night seven times sealed”(pg. 34) “We’re arriving in Gleiwitz! By now it was night. It had stopped snowing. We marched a few more hours until we arrived. We saw the camp only when we stood right in front of its gate.”(pg.92) “Then I had to go to sleep. I climbed into my bunk, above my father, who was still alive.The date was January 28, 1945. I woke up at dawn on January 29. On my father’s cot there lay another sick person. They must have taken him away before daybreak and taken him to the crematorium.”(pg.112) Throughout the book, Night is used to symbolize death, destruction, loss of faith and the darkness of a human soul. Night was when everything that could go wrong went wrong. It was terrorizing. It was Night when Elie found out about the transportation of the Jewish people. It was Night when his cattle car arrived in Auschwitz and he and his father almost became a simple body in the fire. It was Night when they made their death run from Buna to Gleiwitz. And it was night when his father

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