In a book full of horrifying experience with death of innocence you can never unread what you have read. But always when you read a great book you always take lessons away from the book or you always remember something. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel I will always remember a moment that became a prophecy. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel a woman became a prophecy that told what will happen to all the Jewish people. In page 25 it stated in the text, “a piercing cry broke the silence: "Fire! I see a fire! I see a fire!" What the text means is that in the silence everyone heard a woman scream that there is fire outside the train. But when everyone looked outside the cart windows there was nothing only the night sky. This is significant and
The book Night is a story of family, religion, violence, and hope. This book tells the story of Elie Wiesel’s journey through the holocaust. During the novel, Wiesel writes with the purpose of teaching us several lessons. This lesson is conveyed through Wiesel’s actions, other character’s actions, as well as quotations. The lesson Wiesel taught in Night is to persevere and never lose hope up no matter how hopeless the situation may seem.
In Night by Elie Weisel, his father fails to give an account of what he heard at the council meeting so therefore nobody knows what’s going on. Secondly, the sighet residents aren’t listening to Moishe the Beadle who has already experienced a concentration camp. All the Jews are relying on Elie’s Father to give them information because they think what Moishe said was false.Once everyone steps of the train, they find out that what Moishe said wasn’t false. It’s ironic that people believed Elie’s father instead of Moishe the Beadle because Elie’s father was a respected leader of the community and Moishe was not a prominent figure in the town of sighet.
During Elie Wiesel’s book there seemed to be many mixed emotions throughout the situation of being in the camp and the separation of their family, and along with the relationship between him and his father. In the beginning of the book Elie thought that his father could care less about him and what he does since he always seemed to be busy and had no time for his wife or his children. “My father was a cultured man, rather unsentimental, He rarely displayed his feelings, not even within his family, and was more involved with the welfare of others than with that of his own kin” (Wiesel, 4). In the middle of the book things started to change, the both of them tried their hardest to stay together and to never be separated apart no matter what circumstances stood by “We’ll take turns. I’ll watch over you and you’ll watch over me” (Wiesel, 89).
Sufferage. Loss. Tears. Night, a memoir written by Elie Wiesel, explains what his father & himself went through as prisoners during the Holocaust. Elie describes everything his father and himself saw and experienced while in a concentration camp. Elie had great faith before the Holocaust, but questioned it due to his experiences at the camp.
The memoir Night by Elie Wiesel is a story that the author tries to tell from his perspective of what it’s like to try to survive during the Holocaust, and the things that people would have to go through plus what they had to do to live another day. Wiesel is a boy that had to go through hell for the years that are usually the best as a child growing up, and he had that taken away from him. He tells his story and explains to the reader using mixed diction and tones. This time was not an easy time to have survived especially in the camps. Some of the times Wiesel had to lie to not be cremated. “‘Here, kid, how old are you?’ It was one of the prisoners…… Our procession continued to move slowly forward.” (Wiesel 28-30). This is a way Wiesel
Elie Wiesel’s autobiography Night is an account of the brutality of the Holocaust faced by Elie at the age of fourteen to fifteen and the horrors he endures. Night exposes much that is wrong with human nature and reveals little that is right. During the novel, he endures loss of faith as his experience within the Holocaust becomes more difficult. The elements wrong with human nature are represented by the novel, particularly the cruelty and the ignorance. The autobiography, however, only represents little that is right, such as the memory kept in order for the events never to happen again.
Part of what makes “Night” so challenging to read is knowing what will inevitably happen to many of the characters during this time era. Like the sinking of the Titanic, the fate of most will be tragic. Knowing that these innocent men and women in the novel were forced to endure such torturous events and had the ability to avoid them is painstaking to read. The verbal, situational, and dramatic irony seen throughout Elie Wiesel’s memoir makes his experience during the holocaust even more unreal.
Strong bonds built upon trust and dependability can last a lifetime, especially through strenuous moments when the integrity of a bond is the only thing that can be counted on to get through those situations. In Elie Wiesel’s memoir, Night, he writes about his life spent in the concentration camps, while explaining the experiences and struggles that he went through. However, not everything during that period was completely unbearable for Wiesel. When Wiesel arrived at the first camp, Birkenau, the fear instilled in him and the loneliness he would have felt forced him to form a stronger attachment to his father. That dependence towards his father gave Wiesel a reason to keep on living. In turn, his father was able to support Wiesel and make the experiences in the camps a bit more manageable.
In the beginning of “Night” before Elie arrived at the concentration camp in Auschwitz. He presented several clear character traits such as intelligence, dedication, and responsibility. At the start of the book, right before he stepped foot in the camp he thought, “We realized then that we were not staying in Hungary. Our eyes opened. Too late” (Wiesel 23). This resembled intelligence because no Jew knew what they were walking into but Elie was smart enough to realize that the place was to be feared by everyone. Elie had a feeling that it was too late to go back now and to face the future straight on. Now the next character trait Elie had before he was in Auschwitz was that he was very dedicated to anything he set his mind to. At the age between
Elie Wiesel is the author of Night, in Elie’s memoir, he explains how the Jews were dehumanized throughout the time they spent suffering in the Labor Camps. Dehumanization is the act of depriving a person or group of positive human qualities, while the Jews were forced to live in the concentration camps they were treated as anything but humans. In the memoir Elie explains the observations the fellow Jews made during their time of suffering. During the Holocaust Jews, as a race were treated as nothing more than an object. Within the camps babies had no significant value as they were shot with no remorse. Nazis urge to kill off the Jewish population increased, the Jews in the camps lived discouraged lives as they were reduced to being treated with little to no standards.
In Night, Elie Wiesel does a phenomenal job by mirroring the characters’ feelings though setting. When the author uses nighttime as the setting, it can make the reader feel scared, or perhaps uneasy. An example of this is when the author writes “Night had fallen” (18). When night is used as a setting, it often lead or hints towards bad or dangerous things happening. Daytime used as setting tends to make you have a better sense of security.This is shown when the wiesel says “At daybreak, the gloom had lifted” (21). Even in this example, it shows things have gotten better to some extent. During the day horrendous events usually don’t occur, so their spirits may be uplifted or optimistic. The author can use “familiar” places to the characters
And when Wiesel thought about this, he knew that even though his dad were growing weak, he would have never given up on his dad. He even thought to himself “ ‘Oh God’, Master of the Universe, give me the strength never to do what Rabbi Eliahu’s son has done”(Wiesel 91). Not only did his dad helped him through bad times, he helped his dad through his weak points to death. Even according to Jane Elizabeth, that Wiesel saved his father’s life even at risk of his own. With Ted Estess, he said that Wiesel has put everything in his fidelity to his father. Because God broken his covenant with Wiesel, Wiesel did not want to break his relationship with his father. Throughout the text, Eliezer had continuously saved his father no matter the situation
Determination is an important foundation in human lives. Each time an individual or society faces great adversity, one tends to develop an aspect of their identity that showcases a strong link to the significance of determination in people’s lives. Determination is a trait that each individual possesses. However, the degree of this characteristic varies for each individual and depends on the person’s capabilities and willingness to attain a goal. In the Night, author Elie Wiesel provide the readers with an insight of how determination became the guidance for the Jewish people who suffered dreadful torture and endured a horrid lifestyle under the Nazi’s fascist and anti-semitic regime. Furthermore, due to
“To forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time.”, said Elie Wiesel the author of night. Elie Wiesel is a holocaust survivor, he went through 5 different concentration camps. He was dehumanized, malnourished, and abused. He lost all his possessions, his family, and his humanity. In Elie Wiesel’s “Night”, the German Army dehumanizes Elie Wiesel and the jewish prisoners by depriving them of family, food, and self esteem.
According to Elie Wiesel, memory is an essential thing that every person needs. Memory is the act of remembering things that have happened to you or those around you in the past that you can recall. You might be able to remember how you felt, what was said, what you heard, and who was there. Memory is very important because it can help people reflect on the past, make sure terrible things don’t happen again, and make sure you don’t forget what truly happened. First of all, in the book Night Elie demonstrates not forgetting things that happened to him and other people so that it won’t happen again.