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Night, By Elie Wiesel: Character Analysis

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During Eliezer’s suffering, he announced “How good it would be to die right here”(76). Obviously, during the holocaust people suffered dearly, which during the time made Elie say that. In the memoir Night, by Elie Wiesel two things people had faced were emancipated faith and hope, and weaker relationship/ survival instinct. Inhumanity can really affect a person's life by losing hope and faith. To elaborate, when Elie had heard the others praying he said, “Blessed be God’s name? Why would I bless him? Every fiber in me rebelled” (67). However, this is an example of character development. Elie was losing his reliance and didn’t feel like god would help him out. When Elie had lived in the ghetto all he had wanted to do was pray, God was the …show more content…

When Elie was moving to another camp, he noticed, “this shadow threw itself over [the man]... ‘Meir, my little Meir! Don’t you recognize me… You’re killing your father… I have bread… for you too… for you too’... His son searched him,took the crust of bread”(101). This shows how inhumanity can affect someone. A young boy had killed his father over a piece of bread, it was like if he was willing to do anything for that ration of bread. This can show how people put survival over compassion. Also, when Rabbi Eliahu had said, “ ‘Perhaps someone here has seen my son?’... A terrible thought crossed my mind: What if he had wanted to be rid of his father”(90-91). The young boy was trying to get rid of his father because how weak his father was. Eliahu’s son thought if he could just get rid of him everything would be easier. By running away from his father shows the pettiness he had and that he only cared for himself. Nevertheless, no matter what, people will always choose their survival over anything. Overall, for a young boy it’s pretty harsh to think about death. In the story Night, people in the holocaust can only be for themselves. The inhumanity during that time for the Jewish was pretty tenacious, why didn’t anyone

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