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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Elie Wiesels Night :: Elie Wiesel Night Essays

Elie Wiesels darkness For more than half an hour he stayed there, struggling between biography and death, dying in slow distress under our eyes. And we had to look him full in the face. He was still alert when I passed in front of him. His tongue was still red, his eyes were non yet glazed. Behind me I perceive a man asking Where is divinity now? The suffering of this child being hanged is comparable to the suffering endured by some(prenominal) Jews during the final solution. This quotation is put up in just one of many heart wrenching scenes found in Night, a biography of the holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel. Wiesel stayed quiet about the holocaust for ten years and his reasoning for this was, I didnt want to use the wrong words. I was afraid the words power betray it. This also may account for the fact that some of the sentences found in Night argon genuinely wordy and often are overwhelming to the reader because of the amount of significance found in each. T his flaw, though, is very forgivable under the circumstances. Besides for the brilliant descriptions found in Night and the feeling that you were walking in Elies shoes, if he literally had any, Night opens the readers encephalon to the atrocities of the holocaust and concentration camps. We take for granted, today, our know takege of discerning how many Jews were killed by the Nazis and having a general idea of the kind of life people led in the concentration camps. People never really stop to conceive about what it must have felt like non knowing what was going on or what was going to happen next. Wiesel illustrates this very understandably at the beginning of his autobiography. He shows the reaction of the townspeople when they first heard of Hitler and German troops and the optimistic approach they ecided to take on life. This proficiency of taking the reader to life before the ghettos and the concentration camps is very arouse and unique. Before reaching about t he middle of the novel, the beginning may not really be appreciated. The reader probably will not receive how much greater the effect is on him/her until he/she notices how much life has changed for

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