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    In the bookNight by Elie Wiesel‚ Elie and his father have a distant relationship‚ but as the story continues‚ their relationship grows closer‚ eventually degenerating‚ but resolving in peace. Elie and his father have a very distant connection due to the lack of support his father gives to him. Before they are sent away to the camps‚ Elie and his father have a chance to escape and leave the country and avoid all of this. Elie’s father replies “I am too old my son. I’m too old to start a new life

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    world around us experiences harrowing upheavals?” (Elie Weisel Nobel Peace Prize Speech). Indifference denotes an absence of feeling or interest; unconcern‚ an absence of concern or solicitude‚ calm or cool indifference in the face of what might be expected to cause uneasiness or apprehension; listlessness‚ an absence of inclination or interest‚ a languid indifference to what is going on around them. “Yet‚ for the person who is indifferent‚ his or her neighbor are of no consequence. And‚ therefore

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    “Never shall I forget that night‚ the first night in camp‚ which has turned my life into one long night‚ seven times cursed and seven times sealed. Never shall I forget that smoke. Never shall I forget the little faces of the children‚ whose bodies I saw turned into wreaths of smoke beneath a silent blue sky. Never shall I forget those flames which consumed my faith forever. Never shall I forget that nocturnal silence which deprived me‚ for all eternity‚ of the desire to live. Never shall I forget

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    survival? Well‚ Elie Wiesel lived to tell the story. Elie tells about his struggles in his novel called Night. He speaks upon what had happened to him and his family in the holocaust‚ and what ultimately led him to living through the holocaust. The reason he is alive today and was able to tell the story‚ is because of his persistence to live‚ his mental strength to keep going‚ and his overall grit to become one of the historic survivors that he is today. The persistence of young Elie Wiesel played

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    For much of the book Eli is a dedicated Jew. He is committed in his belief in God‚!despite the unspeakable trials of pain that he must endure. As the novel progresses Eli sees more of his people suffer unspeakable events. He begins to question what kind of God can let this happen‚he begins to doubt God. I don’t think Eli ever really forsakes his belief in God rather than consider his faith and God’s role in a world that holds much evil. In the beginning‚ although his faith has not died yet

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    Night Essay Tupac Shakur‚ was a famous American rapper and actor that once said‚ “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside while still alive. Never surrender.” Holocaust survivor and the author of NightElie Wiesel‚ seems to say the same as Mr. Shakur‚ that life is more miserable when one feels that void while being alive rather than being dead. In his memoir‚ Elie reveals his story when Hitler came into power with the Nazis and put all the “undesirables” through

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    Michaellynne Delaney Instructor Kathryn Hudson English 350/355 10 October 2014 Night by Elie Wiesel Elie uses “night” to describe time in his life that is measured by darkness and shadows. The death of his family‚ the loss of faith in God‚ and the belief that his days in the camps will never end are all the times Elie is in his own personal night‚ a time when he is so consumed by the gloom he has no reason to live. Night also refers to the Holocaust as a whole. A large in blot in world history‚ the

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    closer to God‚ while others pushed him away. Some people just completely lost faith in humanity - wouldn’t you? Adolf Hitler was elected for chancellor of Germany on January 30‚ 1933 and ruled for twelve years until his end on May 8‚ 1945. His campaign was full of promises for a better tomorrow‚ one of his most famous slogans simply saying‚ “Forward”. Although we now know that Hitler clearly had false intentions‚ it was his propaganda that drove him to the top. Before Hitler came to power‚ Germany’s

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    himself was a slaughterer: it was He who decided who would live and who would die; who would be tortured‚ and who would be rewarded” (Wiesel‚ “Hope‚ Despair”). The author of Night‚ a novel documenting the horrible and gruesome events of the holocaust‚ Elie Wiesel expresses his experiences and observations in which he and his fellow Jews were dehumanized while living in concentration camps. All Jews‚ as a race‚ were brutalized by the Nazis during this time; reducing them to no less than objects. These

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    Night Michael Greenberg By Elie Wiesel 1/11/13 1. “ The shadows beside me awoke as from a long sleep. They fled‚ silently‚ in all directions.” (Wiesel pg 12)- Personification. Wiesel uses this deep personification with a hint of symbolism to give the effect that shadows can wake up just as living organisms do. Yet a shadow is non-living and cannot truly wake up. At the time of Wiesel’s choice of personification‚ his whole family has just heard news that they are to leave their home in the

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