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    is inspired by a purpose‚ an unsatisfied drive to achieve a goal. During a cataclysmic event‚ only people with a purpose endure. In Night‚ Eliezer endures the Holocaust with a purpose to keep his father alive. He is a 15 years old boy when he and Chlomo began their journey through the perilous camps of Auschwitz‚ Buna‚ and Buchenwald. Eventually‚ Eliezer loses his faith in God but not in his father. “He had felt that his father was growing weak‚ he had believed that the end was near and had sought

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    Auschwitz‚ Buna‚ and eventually Birkenau. They meet many others in the concentration camps. Idek‚ a Kapo‚ was very violent to the Jews although he was also a victim in the Holocaust; Elie feels his wrath at one point in the book. Throughout the course of Chlomo (Elie’s father) and Elie’s journey‚ they are dehumanized by being branded‚ beaten‚ starved‚ and forced to work past their limit. They watch many others die through the work of Germans‚ Kapos‚ and even other Jews. Ultimately‚ they were stripped of

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    Night Essay Rough Copy Unconditional love gives Elie and his father the power and strength to overcome the most dramatic experience of their lives. The book Night by Elie Wiesel is a great book. This amazing novel demonstrates many different things‚ such as the father-son relationship between Elie and his father is what kept them alive. They always wanted to be together‚ Elie and Shlomo never gave up on each other and Elie was staying alive for his father. A fathers role is to protect his child

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    concentration camps. As the story begins‚ Wiesel said‚ “My father was a cultured man‚ rather unsentimental. He rarely displayed his feelings‚ not even with his family‚ and was more involved with the welfare of others than with that of his own kind”. Chlomo‚ Elie’s father‚ was well respected in the Jewish community of Sighet. In Sighet‚ numerous members of the community came to meet with him for many unknown reasons. Wiesel felt that his father devoted too much time to make others happy and not enough

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    each have the main theme of dying. Morrie is slowly dying of ALS‚ just like Chlomo is slowly dying of sickness and hunger. Night time is also a main part of these two stories. At night‚ Morrie lays in his bed and thinks of all of the negatives. At night in the other novel‚ the bad things happen and the Jews are forced to run. There are also many differences in the books. Morrie keeps his faith throughout his death‚ but Chlomo and Elie are both losing their faith. Morrie is not so much religious like

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    father were separated from his mother and sister‚ whom Elie would never see again. Elie has a very strong relationship with his father in the story. They love each other and would not be separated. However‚ the relationship between Elie and his father‚ Chlomo‚ changes throughout the memoir. At the beginning of the memoir‚ according to Elie’s description‚ he thought there is a distance and lack of understanding between his father and him. Wiesel felt puzzled that his father did not encourage him when

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    Morrie is Mitch’s life coach and helps him to understand to slow down and enjoy life while he can. Morrie could almost be thought to be a humanitarian. However‚ in Night‚ the loving relationships is much different. Elie must find his humanity to help Chlomo survive. At times however‚ he thinks of leaving his father behind‚ as it would be easier for him. Soon Elie felt bad for even thinking such a horrible thought.

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    Night is a powerful memoir of suffering‚ inhumanity‚ death and loss of faith. Discuss. Night is an influential memoir of suffering‚ inhumanity‚ death and loss of faith; man’s capacity for evil and dehumanization. Elie‚ the protagonist‚ observes and experiences events of negativity with fellow Jews‚ his father and himself. Although this statement is correct‚ several other concepts are experienced and observed during his time in the concentration camps. As he meets new and familiar faces‚ he delivers

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    The Story of Elie Wiesel Flipping through the pages of your history book‚ you see millions of words‚ hundreds of pictures‚ and overall the context on the world around you. In almost everyone book you will see many of the same “important” people and figures occur. For example‚ George Washington was America’s first President‚ commander in chief of the Continental army‚ and was known as the Father of His Country. Sacajawea is known as a Shoshone Indian‚ who acted as a geographic guide‚ diplomat‚ and

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