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Self Preservation Theme In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Self-preservation is more important than family in Night, by Elie Wiesel. Elie faced and overcame anger, fear, and hopelessness when he was imprisoned in a concentration camp. Night a memoir by Elie Wiesel, tell the story of Elie Wiesel, a young German boy who lives with his family during World War II. Unfortunately for Elie, the Nazis attacked Sighet, his hometown, which forced him and his family into the concentration camp in Auschwitz. The theme of this memoir is self-preservation is more important than family. Throughout the novel, Elie deals with many obstacles to overcome which included anger, fear, and hopelessness. At the beginning of the novel, Elie must learn to overcome fear after his father was told that they would be …show more content…

Elie was slowly losing hope throughout the story, but while the transports would come and go, they were tortured to death at their Camp. At one point they wondered if it would be best to give up. “The good days were over. We began to wonder whether it wouldn't be better to let ourselves be chosen for the next transport”(70). This is significant because if Elie gave up and left on the next transport, he would be giving in. Elie would be leaving his dad, only caring about himself. Self-preservation. Furthermore, this questions the fact of self-preservation or family importance. Elie, in this horrific situation, is debating life or death based on his family. In addition, Elie faced hopelessness when he was shoved into a cattle car with his father. Elie had already been through so much. Therefore, he had no hope for his next encounter with a concentration camp, “The instincts of self-preservation, of self-defense, of pride, had all deserted us. I thought of us damned souls wandering through the void, seeking redemption, without a hope of finding”(Wiesel 36). This demonstrates hopelessness because Elie wandered if it would be best to be sent off so the suffering can stop. If he gives up his whole family history will be gone. Elie’s father would also give up if he did. Therefore, his father is all he has left so if he gives up his family will not be remembered and there would be no, “Night by Elie Wiesel”. Elie has to live through every day with the only hope of a little soup. Because of these experiences, Elie overcame hopelessness by believing in

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