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    Night: survival of Elie Wiesel Night is a candid‚ horrific‚ and deeply poignant autobiographical work by Elie Wiesel based on his experiences‚ as a young orthodox Jew‚ of being transmit with his family to the German death camp at Auschwitz‚ and later to the concentration camp at Buchenwald. Primarily‚ his father helped him survive. Upon arrival to the camp‚ Elie and his father are immediately aparted from Elie’s mother and sisters. This is the last time the two sides of the family will ever

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    memoir Night‚ Elie Wiesel communicates the horrors of his journey from Sighet as an innocent‚ passionate child to his time spent at the Auschwitz concentration camps facing a harsh reality. Through the use of diction and syntax‚ Wiesel emphasizes the deterioration of the Jewish prisoners’ emotional and physical conditions. Within the first five chapters‚ Wiesel utilizes terminology to present the Jewish background of Sighet‚ as well as his own passion towards worship. For example‚ Wiesel has a strong

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    Night by Elie Wiesel Lisa Cormier-Léger December 6th 2010 English 22211 Journal Chapter 1: I felt anger and disbelief. Why couldn’t they have known where

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    In the novel the night trilogy by Elie Wiesel‚ the author Elie says “if in my lifetime I was to write only one book‚ this would be the one.” (The night trilogy‚ Preface to the new translation‚ Pg 5) This book is very important to him. He communicates with us his experience and thoughts during the holocaust. He expresses what he witnessed and endured with disbelief and heartbreak. Everything he tolerated as an adolescent was hard to process as it would be for anyone who was in such a horrid situation

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    “Night” by Elie Wiesel is an autobiography in which Elie’s life during the Holocaust is explained. Elie Wiesel uses imagery‚ figurative language‚ and pathos as tools to express the horrors he experienced while living through a nightmare‚ the Holocaust. Elie describes his experiences with imagery. “Open rooms everywhere. Gaping doors and windows looked out into the woid. It all belonged to everyone since it no longer belonged to anyone.” “Some were crying. They used whatever strength they had left

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    between our lives. Reading Night was dejavu. It brought back many memories that I thought were forgotten and opened wounds I thought were healed. According Eliezer‚ “only those who experienced Auschwitz know what it was.Others will never know.” (Wiesel‚ 1955) Although I have not experience living on concentration camp‚ I do know how it feels to live in a control and strike environment. When I lived in Jamaica with my family we were free and happy. The opportunity to come to America was given to

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    In Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ Jews are being killed by Nazi German Officers‚ in the 1940s. Silence is represented throughout the memoir in several different aspects of the book. Most Jews begin to lose faith in God due to the atrocities during this time. Elie Wiesel uses motifs to reveal the struggles Jews had to face on a daily basis for several years. Silence is a theme shown in this memoir through losing hope in survival‚ questioning God’s existence‚ and through Juliek’s beautiful music. The uncertainty

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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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    identity and destroy it.Tauting them with it slowly 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 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 Night‚ Elie Wiesel presents the idea that faith can be weakened in times of loss or sorrow. Eliezer has a lot

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