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    In Night by Elie Wiesel‚ Elie writes about his experiences as a Jew during the Holocaust. In the beginning of the memoir‚ he describes how he and his community were forced to live in ghettos before being taken away from their homes. Alongside this‚ he also goes into detail about how he and his people were treated by the police at this time‚ and the lasting effect it had on them. With the author’s use of syntax and imagery‚ the reader learns specifically how the actions taken against Jews tore apart

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    Under certain circumstances‚ one’s perspective towards their faith in God may change‚ which is demonstrated in the memoir Night. Wiesel’s initial devotion to God and his faith undergoes a radical transformation in the face of his horrendous experiences‚ resulting in apparently soils and cynical atheism‚ but his faith survives to some degree in spite of overwhelming odds‚ and in subsequent years move have revived enough to motivate this memoir. At the age of twelve‚ Wiesel began to question God

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    Throughout the novel the theme was “At the core‚ all humans have a strong instinct to survive.” At the camps‚ the Jew’s main purpose was to survive and Mr. Wiesel was doing just that with his father by his side. As Mr. Wiesel explains through all this pain and suffering that he is still strong‚ “I was no longer capable of lamentation. On the contrary‚ I felt very strong” (65). When running through the icy winds and snowy weather Mr. Wiesel had become strong minded because his foot was still healing

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    Night Chapter 5 Chapter Five Journal Vocabulary: Functionaries- People who function in a specified capacity Lamentation- the act of expressing grief Kaddish- liturgical prayer‚ consisting of three or six verses Achtung- attention in German Characters: Hospital Patient: He says that he is going to die soon‚ and warns Eliezer that there are more “selections” at the hospital. Symbol(s): Number: This symbolizes your identity in the concentration camps‚ it is what defines your fate. Reflection:

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    Night by Elie Wiesel. Born in the town of Sighet‚ Transylvania‚ Eliezer is a young and strong –minded individual‚ but doubts his religious beliefs. He and his family were taken from their home in 1944 to Auschwitz concentration camp‚ which was known as the Holocaust. Eliezer‚ being a dynamic character had many thoughts and feelings towards life and his father. His thoughts and faith always changed (Wiesel 33). But‚ he always tried to stay strong‚ hopeful and determined for himself and his

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    Insanity has a major impact in the book called Night‚ because many of the characters in this book lose their faith in god. It related in the most part in the Holocaust‚ because while being treated so badly they depended on the only person they thought would help them which was god himself. Insanity has a very major role in this book for numoreous character espesalliy Eli. For example‚ Eli had the most faith in god when it came to any type of beliefs he had to when it came to god‚ but it got

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    author uses his own personal experience and memories that he remembers in order to create and write the book Night. The tone of this book is therefore intensely personal and subjective. The book Night is not meant to give readers an overall review of what happened in the Holocaust‚ but a personal and painful experience that one single victim had to experience. Historiographical Significance Elie Wiesel wrote this book in order to document the painful experiences and memories he had to endure during

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    The time period during World War II was very devastating. There were a countless amount of brutal deaths‚ with people even being burned alive. The setting of Night takes place in 1944‚ in a concentration camp called Buchenwald. It all starts out when the main character‚ Eliezer‚ has his Jewish hometown overrun by the Germans. Eliezer’s hometown gets turned into a ghetto by the Germans‚ and they are forced to stay in the ghetto until the whole neighborhood is sent to the concentration camps. Since

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    alive during the years of 1933 to 1945 were murdered in the Holocaust (Interesting facts 11). Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ is a book about a kid who is put into a concentration camp when he was twelve and had to survive with just his dad. He fights for long time until he starts to lose his faith in God which is a big part of the story because God and his dad are the only ones keeping his will to live up. In NightElie Wiesel presents the idea that faith can be weakened in times of loss or sorrow. Eliezer

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    The reading of Night by Elie Wiesel raises many Questions in the reader as he/she ponders how to prevent these atrocities in the future. What should the individual in the novel have done and what can we do in the future to prevent atrocities like these in the future. This prevention with individuals. We have a moral responsibility to at the very least use our voice to make the world aware of unjust treatment and severe discrimination based on group affiliation. Even if someone lacks the morality

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