An Analysis Of The Guile Wiesel's 'Night'

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THE NIGHT BRIDE is a scandalous and lurid retelling of our earliest creation stories. The epic tale of LILIT, the first of all women, who flees paradise to escape the brutality of man and searches the ancient world for the love that makes life worth living. But Lilit is seduced and then abandoned by the guile of the demonic Samael. Infected by evil, the venom of the viper transforms her into a skin-shifter, a bride to the night. Cursed to live by possessing the bodies of other women, Lilit wages an eternal war of retribution on the evil of mankind. After many lifetimes, Lilit finds love in the arms of a wild man of the forest and later in the powerful embrace of ancient Sumeria's greatest king. But Samael's wicked designs haunt her,