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Analyzing Elie Wiesel's 'Night'

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Neri Diaz Honors English II Mrs. Crecelius May 9th 2024. Night Essay Elie Wiesel’s sorrowful autobiography, Night, follows the life of an early teenage Elie, and his firsthand experience as a Jew during the Holocaust. His account provides a chilling look into the horrors of the concentration camps and displays a different perspective of the Holocaust never seen before. Most people know about the Holocaust in history class, or an article or video, but specific details about the suffering and agony the Jews went through may not have been mentioned. Contemporary audiences should read this autobiography to teach us gratitude and to appreciate what he has, as well as learn and understand humanity’s past mistakes to prevent them from happening again. Modern audiences should read Night …show more content…

This clearly shows the importance of embracing the people and objects we value, because you never know what could happen. Later on in the autobiography, the head of a tent’s assistant tries to bargain with Wiesel and says, “For a small consideration: your shoes. I’ll give you some others”, Elie responds and says, “I refused to give him my shoes. They were all I had left” (Wiesel 56). This quote demonstrates that Elie understands the value of the little he has left and doesn’t want to let go of it. This detail demonstrates that we need to appreciate what we have, no matter how ordinary or small they may seem. However, many people may say, “That didn’t affect me, so I don’t care what happened to them.” The fact remains that empathy and compassion are essential qualities one should have. The ability to care for those who have endured hardships, regardless of our experiences, shows a deeper emotional connection to other people. Overall, Elie Wiesel’s Night, teaches us many lessons, whether it be to be appreciative of what we have, or to learn and improve from our mistakes to prevent them from happening again. His story

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