Analysis Of Night By Elie Wiesel

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I agree with you. I also believe that the townspeople remain complacent despite hearing hints and whispers that the German army is approaching in the first chapter of Night by Elie Wiesel, because the townspeople of Sighet, Transylvania do not believe that the rumors and hints of the German army coming will become a reality. After Moishe the Beadle returns to Sighet, he strives to warn the town about the way he was poorly treated and how he barely came back alive. Moishe elucidates¨ Why do you want people to believe you so much? In your place I would not care whether they believed me or not…?¨ (Wiesel 7) This explains that Moshie is not being taken seriously by the townspeople. They are ignoring his advice even though he is warning them about

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