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    Night Traumatic. Horrifying. Life changing. In the memoir Night by Elie Weisel he tells about the struggles Elie went through. The torture he suffered in the concentration camps during the holocaust. From losing his family‚ being beaten‚ starved‚ and worked to death at only 15 years old. Although one of Elie’s biggest loss was his faith. In Night Elie’s faith goes from strong‚ to questioning his beliefs‚ to having anger towards God. In the beginning Elie’s faith was strong‚ he would pray everyday

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    For this essay I chose option number three. Option three is was there any part that was most shocking to you? Which one and why? The part I chose is when Elie Wiesel’s father was about to die. Elie always cared for his father and he always made sure that nothing bad was going to happen to him. Elie’s father started to become sick when they were on the train to their last camp. There were almost 100 people in one cattle cart when there are only supposed to be 80. The cattle cart would stop now and

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    Plot‚ characters‚ and theme page I read the novel Night by Elie Wiesel. It is about a young boy named Eliezer during the era of the Holocaust and is narrated through his words. He talks about his faith through the Jewish readings but is cut short when his teacher Moshe is deported. Moshe comes back and tells him the Gestapo shot them all down in a ditch and how he narrowly escaped. This sets up the story telling about the inhumane genocide of the Jewish people. After this‚ the Germans occupy Eliezer’s

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    THemes 1.) Man’s inhumanity to man Removal of human looks that defined who they are * Same uniform * Cut hair to remove individuality. * “In a few seconds we had ceased to be men” 37 * “I became A-7713. From then on‚ I had no other name”42 The harshness of the camp quickly transformed them into selfish indifferent people * “I had not even blinked‚ only yesterday I would have dug my nails into the criminals flesh” 39 * “you’re killing your father”101 * “The old

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    “He spoke of only what he had seen. But people not only refused to believe his tales‚ they refused to listen”(Wiesel‚ 7). The first time that the idea of silence is ever seen in the book is one of the scenes in the very beginning; where Moishe the Beadle arrives back in Sighet to tell the people of the horrors he had seen in the forest‚ but to no avail. The people shut him out; they say nothing to the man who has seen what nobody should ever see. It’s a state of denial‚ the people have implemented

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    Night by Elie Wiesel Notes Chapter 1 * 1941‚ Eliezer is 13 * Wants to study Kabbalah‚ but father won’t let him * Moishe the Beatle teaches him * Moishe and all foreign Jews sent off * Year later he comes back‚ already been to labor camp‚ shot in leg‚ escaped * Town assumes war won’t come to them; they are wrong * Germans polite at first * Rules upon rules; wear yellow star * Moved to ghettos * Get told they are being shipped out * Eliezer’s family in

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    killing the person they thought they were into something unrecognizable and degrading. where if they see themselves in the mirror they wouldn’t even know who that image staring right back at them is. Elie Weisel develop the theme of identity in the book night in many ways. In the beginning of Night‚ Elizer identity is a

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    The novel "Night" is a stunning personal history of a youthful adolescent named Elie Wiesel’s encounters taken hostage by the Nazis‚ and living eighteen months in the a wide range of inhumane imprisonment of Germany. The story starts off in the little town of Sighet‚ Romania in 1944. The reader can without much of a stretch‚ distinguish the hero Elie‚ spending incalculable measure of hours in his synagogue thinking about the Talmud‚ and contemplating Jewish mysticism. As of now‚ there isn’t even

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    prisoners changed‚ because of the intense hardships they faced. In the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel‚ the protagonist Elie struggles to survive the Holocaust. Elie changes‚ as a result of the inhumane living conditions and hardships he faces‚ during the Holocaust. Throughout Elie’s harsh experience‚ he loses faith in God. Specifically‚ Elie becomes quite angry and unthankful to God‚ for they are admitted into the camp. Elie feels that there was no reason to praise God’s name because the “terrible Master

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    The Holocaust it’s a tragic and horrible event that occur where millions of innocent people died. Night‚ an autobiography of Elie Wiesel; where he tells the readers what he went through‚ things that no person should ever have to go through. It has been shown through the story that Elie is going through a lot and will continue to see and feel different emotions. You can tell that Elie has stop having faith in God from every movement he does‚ it shows that it has impacted him in many ways that will

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