cammarade. This is displayed throughout the novel numerous times.An example of cammardade is is Ellie and his father. One instinace is when Eyllie told his father to "come back". Doing this he created a distaction so his father to the right side further known as the survivors. Similary cammarade is not shown in the cattle car from Glenwitz. During this ride the jews become savages for food killing eighty eight people due to the vieing of getting food. The final example is when Ellie tried to keep Zalman running and still alive. However, despite of Ellies effort Zalman still passed. Therefore cammarade was essential to live i these harsh conditions. My final theme is loss this is shown many times throughout the novel. One instance is when the rabbi "lost " his son. Since the rabbi thought his son was dead he lost his will to live. Another example of loss was when Ellie lost his father. Despite this tragedy Ellie still lived and valued life. The final example is shown in the charcter akiba. Instead of losing someone he lost his hope which eventually led to his demise. Therefore loss can occur at any time during these harsh living conditions. As shown above there were many underlying themes or messages. These were just some of the many dispalyed in Night by ellie wiesel. This is how wiesel displayed them throughout the novel.
cammarade. This is displayed throughout the novel numerous times.An example of cammardade is is Ellie and his father. One instinace is when Eyllie told his father to "come back". Doing this he created a distaction so his father to the right side further known as the survivors. Similary cammarade is not shown in the cattle car from Glenwitz. During this ride the jews become savages for food killing eighty eight people due to the vieing of getting food. The final example is when Ellie tried to keep Zalman running and still alive. However, despite of Ellies effort Zalman still passed. Therefore cammarade was essential to live i these harsh conditions. My final theme is loss this is shown many times throughout the novel. One instance is when the rabbi "lost " his son. Since the rabbi thought his son was dead he lost his will to live. Another example of loss was when Ellie lost his father. Despite this tragedy Ellie still lived and valued life. The final example is shown in the charcter akiba. Instead of losing someone he lost his hope which eventually led to his demise. Therefore loss can occur at any time during these harsh living conditions. As shown above there were many underlying themes or messages. These were just some of the many dispalyed in Night by ellie wiesel. This is how wiesel displayed them throughout the novel.