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Night By Elie Wiesel: Character Analysis

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“Family is not an important thing, it's everything” a quote by Michael J. Fox. The book Night by Elie Wiesel is about the author, a survivor of the holocaust, telling his story of being a Jew during the holocaust. He talks about his experience, mainly in the concentration camps. He also explains about getting through it all with his father and living in the ghettos. The book Night expresses how family is the most important thing in life because of family getting Elie through tough times, family always being there, and surviving together. In the book Night, Elie faces many obstacles within the biggest difficulty of being in the concentration camp. The reason he manages to get through those troubles with the support of his father. Elie demonstrates that his father is the reason he …show more content…

On the train ride leaving Auschwitz the officers start to throw off the dead people from the train. As Elie’s father is dying, “The two ‘gravediggers’ had grabbed me by the neck; ‘Leave him alone. Can’t you see that he’s dead?’ ‘No!’ I yelled. ‘He’s not dead! Not Yet!’ And I started to hit him harder and harder. Atlast my father half opened his eyes,” (99). In other words, Elie wasn’t ready to let his father die after how much his father pushed him to stay alive. He knew it was his responsibility to make sure those officers didn’t think that his father was dead because he also wasn't ready to believe it. Also as they come to an escape from the Auschwitz, Elie explains, “We had a hundred or so in this wagon. Twelve of us left it. Among them, my father and myself,” (103). They pushed each other to stay strong which led them to both get out of Auschwitz together. Elie wouldn't have been able to survive without his father because many times he wanted to give up but didn’t for his father. This repeats how family is the most important people in your

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