Essay
Humans go through and encounter situations that can perhaps alter our actions and way of being. The Domino Effect theory states that when one of the dominoes falls, it triggers the next one... but removing the key part will prevent the start of the chain reaction, revealing the truth about people, a situation is what triggers everything else which can make or break you and without the key parts (the people or thing that helped you develop or to contract) it can prevent the reaction (which will either help you grow or go against you and make you weaker). The interaction of people and situations can either strengthen us or diminish our desire to lives but we as humans have the choice to either become miserable or to overcome misery which was the factor in the story. In his memoir, Night the author Elie Wiesel it’s shown to the reader how Eliezer was able to change from being hopeless to be inspired by the people who were in misery. The people that Eliezer Wiesel interacted with strengthened his hope and desire to live. As the story goes on, many relationships and interactions that Eliezer kept with …show more content…
Don’t forget that you are in a concentration camp. In this place, it is every man for himself, and you cannot think of others,” (Wiesel 110). Just when Eliezer’s father was close to the end, the wise words that were spoken by Moishe the Beadles come to reality from back in the beginning of the novel of how “there are a thousand and one gates allowing the entry into the orchard of mystical truth. Every human, being has his own gate,” (Wiesel 5). With the advice and strength that was encouraged in his mind his desire to live. Eliezer Wiesel runs into the Rabbi Eliahu who was searching for his son, which inspired Eliezer giving him more of a reason to push through life even through the tough