To begin, I agree with Wiesel’s statement because, the people have no one to help them and they keep getting hurt. In the poem, “First They Came,” the soldiers kept coming back each day to take more and more people away and the man never spoke up and said that what they were doing was not right. In the poem it stated, “ First theycame for the Communists and I did not speak out because I was not a communist, then they came …show more content…
As I stated in paragraph one in the poem by Martin Neimoller he never spoke up for anyone and when the soldiers finally came for him, it was too late for anyone to help him out of the situation. By this, I mean no one was there anymore to help the pastor at the end of the poem and he was the only one left and there was no one left to stand up and speak out for him. In the story Night, “The soldiers took Wiesel into a concentration camp.” The soldiers took Wiesel into the concentration camp because he was a Jew but, he or none of the other Jews spoke and said what they were thinking aloud because they were afraid of pulverization by one of the soldiers. Therefore, they spent their days in a forced- labor camp. In both the poem and the story if all of the races would have spoken up and made their own dome of heaven as from one of Anslem Keifer’s famous painting they could have joined together and share their beliefs and thoughts about the whole concentration camp. They could have made it to where they have the power to over-rule the soldiers, and they could take charge of their own lives …show more content…
In the movie, “Life is beautiful” The father and son did what the soldiers told them to do and they survived the war camp they were living for a while. What the movie was trying to
explain was if you can keep quiet and not do anything to get into someone’s way then you could go through anything that seems harsh.Even when you feel like screaming at the top of your lungs just think before you do that because good things come to those who are nice a