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Two Examples Of Foreshadowing In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Throughout history man successfully found a way to survive in the most harsh conditions even, when all odds were against them. In Ellie Wiesel's memoir Night, Ellie and his father find a way to survive in the most difficult conditions. In the concentration camps Ellie and his father spends years in the face of death, basic survival prevailed over the moral teachings of society.

Frequently in the memoir night, Elie wiesel uses foreshadowing to illustrate survival over moral teachings. An example of the way Elie uses foreshadowing is, “Fire! I see a fire! I see a fire!” (Wiesel 24) Madam shafner was Screaming on the train that she saw a fire, when the jews looked outside they saw nothing, the jews tied her up and gagged her. Once she escaped

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