A Literary Analysis Of Night By Elie Wiesel

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Literary Analysis “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies in us while we live.”--Norman Cousins Losing something one loves is hard, but losing one's self is worse. Through Night, Elie Wiesel shows the horrendous reality he and his family are put through when forced from their homes into cattle cars on a treacherous journey to Auschwitz. At the camp the captives go through horrors unexplainable; finally, the camp is liberated, and prisoners are free. During this time, Elie Wiesel is faced with unremembered deaths, losing his own self, and intern his emotion… expires. First, the night Elie arrives, he sees unimaginable things. The imprisoned do not care about the dead or the living, only themselves. Things Elie

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