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    it may bring‚ but it can be expected. In the Autobiography “Night” by Elie Wiesel changes are experienced constantly by the protagonist and his father throughout the story. The changes in Elie’s life throughout the story are shown in form of stages‚ the beginning stage where Elie feels no affection towards his dad‚ the second stage where Elie’s relationship with his father gets stronger than ever‚ and the last change‚ when Elie becomes indifferent towards his own feelings. Eliezer’s relation with

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    Buchenwald. In Night‚ Wiesel uses tone‚ imagery‚ and symbolism to represent father-son relationships. In this story the tone that is represented in this novel is very serious‚ because what happened in the story happened to Elie and his father during the Holocaust. A quote from Night to help support the tone in this novel is‚ “I certainly do. But on one condition: I want to stay with my father.” (56). Elie is serious about wanting to not be separated from his father. Showing Elie and his father have

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    young boy named Elie Wiesel‚ This book mainly talks about what he went through during the Holocaust. And how he felt through every single thing he experienced. Wiesel uses figurative language and sensory imagery throughout Night to establish his lost of faith in God through his experience during the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel uses sensory imagery and figurative language throughout the memoir Night to convey his determination and perseverance to stay alive. These techniques help Wiesel get his message

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    holocaust. Elie Wiesel is a Jew who went through the terror of the holocaust and its concentration camps. He tells his story in his book Night. Night reveals how Wiesel lost his family‚ faith‚ and innocence to the evil of mankind during the holocaust. Wiesel believes it is important for people today to read this book because they need to be shown how important it is not to keep silent and let something like the holocaust happen again. I agree with him.  Wiesel was born September 30‚ 1928. Wiesel grew

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    Survival in Night Night by Elie Wiesel is a memoir. Night is about Elie’s life in a World War 2 concentration camp and how he survived. Surviving through something like this takes a lot out of someone. Having a community to be by someone’s side throughout this challenge in life really helps a person. Having a family that a person knows will never give up on them or keeping the religion that they know that something will always be there to believe in or those leaders that give a single person the

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    proven true in both Night by Elie Wiesel and Perks Of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. Both  Elie Wiesel and Stephen Chbosky use the literary elements of conflict and symbolism to show that only when things are the worst is when the positive sides in life are revealed. In the Novel Night‚ the reader is introduced to the character Elie Wiesel who is conflicted between choosing whether he should be at his fathers side or not. in Auschwitz‚ the death camp Elie is taken to‚ he remarks all the

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    Kaelin Davis 10/17/14 Theology paper Professor Doyle It is fair for Elie Wiesel to question God’s goodness because the horrible events during the Holocaust led many Jews to understandably question God and their doubt faith in him. Elie Wiesel‚ one of those many Jews expressed his doubt in God in his work Night. Wiesel does an amazing job of describing the horrendous incidents that took place during the Holocaust. Elie goes from being very religious to being very angry and doubtful because of the

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    attention to Elie. However‚ as soon as they encountered the concentration camps their relationship grew for the better. Being separated from the rest of the girls in their family made them realize that they only had each other. When times became rough they supported each other and motivated one another to keep trying to survive. Elie stated‚ “My father’s presence was the only thing that stopped me... I had no right to let myself die. What would he do without me? I was his only support” (Wiesel p. 82).

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    Attitudes and Historical Events of Elie Wiesel’s Night to the Present Time Grade Level(s): 8-12 Subject Area(s): Social Studies and Language Arts Materials Needed: Class copies of novel Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ ABC news video from the internet‚ projector‚ The United States Holocaust Museum article‚ chalkboard‚ chalk‚ construction paper‚ markers‚ paper‚ pencil. Objectives: 1. Students will identify and analyze significant social attitudes and historical events in Elie Wiesel’s literary memoir‚ Night

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    ENC 1102 Module 2/ Final Draft Spring 2013 The Relationship between Father and Son In the book “Night”‚ Elie Wiesel displays loyalty and solidarity within his relationship with his father even through the horrid obstacles he had to endure. Wiesel demonstrated to us readers that his love for his father was a stronger force for survival than the selfish idea for self-preservation. He also demonstrated how having little faith can conquer and that a person should not lose faith no matter how hard

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