The book Night is about escaping because it’s either that or death. In a couple times of the book they have a chance of escaping. Like when Moshe the beadle was crammed onto the cattle train he manages to escape. He came back running to house to house telling everyone about the trains. The trains would make their way into Poland then taken over by the gestapo.
Elie Wiesel, the author of Night, was born in a town of Sighet, Transylvania, which is now known as Romania, in the year 1928 of September 30th. Elizer had three sisters and was pursuing Jewish religious studies at a nearby yeshiva, before failing to flee the country for safety from the Nazi Germany Soldiers. At the age of 15, he, along with his family and the entire Jewish population, were expelled from their hometowns and were forced to relocate to concentration camps. Due to this outcome, Elie and his father were separated from his mother and sister and was deported to a concentration camp in Auschwitz in 1944. They were later transferred to a “very good camp,” called Buna in Buchenwald.
The central theme of Night by Elie Wiesel is the dehumanization and loss of faith in humanity during the Holocaust. The memoir illustrates the atrocities committed against Jews, including forced labor and executions in concentration camps. Eliezer and his father are subjected to severe physical torture, hunger, and disease throughout the course of the book while living under Nazi rule. As they struggled to survive, they witnessed unspeakable acts of violence against the other individuals in the camp which dehumanized and degraded them. Eliezer and other Night characters change as a result of these experiences, like losing faith in God and beginning to doubt the existence of humanity.
Night, by Elie Wiesel, is a very dark and heavy book. The book is called night because the night is a dark, heavy, uncontrollable thing just like Elie’s life going through all the camps he did. The life in the first ghetto was good. They were allowed to practice their own religion and had a synagogue.
Elie Wiesel’s novel “Night” is the story of what Eliezer and millions of other Jews experienced during the Holocaust. Eliezer, the narrator and main character, changed throughout the novel physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Eliezer was sent to a labor camp, therefore his physical state changed. The novel, “Night” has shown the readers the physical changes that Eliezer has gone through. For example, Eliezer became malnourished due to the lack of food being provided.
In Night, the author describes the life of Eliezer, a young boy who experiences the Holocaust as a victim. While he is in a concentration camp, he witnesses his dad beaten and tortured in front of his own eyes. Eliezer is unable to do anything except watch. He is unable to move because he was so afraid and becomes a bystander (Wiesel 106). The silence is what allowed for the Holocaust to occur.
The book “Night” by Elie Wiesel is the story of a young Jewish boy undergoing Jewish removal, now known as the Holocaust. During this removal, the Jewish people of Sighet and our main character, Eliezer, underwent many dehumanizing events. These forms of dehumanization consisted of the removal of their identities and possessions, beatings, starvation, and much more. These forms of dehumanization were taken to the extreme during the Holocaust, many hangings and many deaths. Eliezer is separated from his mother and sister at the beginning of the book, leaving him to be very close to his father.
“Never shall I forget those flames which consumed my faith forever. Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust,” (Wiesel, 1960, p.32). After seeing what was going on at Auschwitz, Elie had began to lose his faith in his God. Certain experiences of hardship and kindness can change their life.
Elie Wiesel’s Night, shows how hard it was to live and be a Jew during the time of the holocaust due to all the deaths, camps, and losses. Elie’s book shows readers what kind of events and actions were the cause of death of some prisoners and the thing that caused the survival of others. Throughout the book, many prisoners ended up giving up the hope to continue living, while others were able to find enough hope and love in family and friends to find a reason to hold on to life and try to survive. The weather, the selections, and family, were the three biggest things that costed some prisoners their lives and affected the will of others to live. Elie uses dialogue and examples of items and family members that the prisoners lost or were afraid to lose to show what caused some prisoners give up all hope of survival and why other prisoners were able to endure.
“I realized that he did not want to see what they were going to do to me. He did not want to see the burning of his only son”(42). When Eliezer arrives at Auschwitz, the separation of his family puts an emotional toll on his father since he realizes that only him and Eliezer are still alive. This will be a catalyst to their relationship becoming stronger as they endure more together. Elie Wiesel, the author of the novel Night writes his own personal accounts of experiencing the Holocaust through the character Eliezer.
Night is about Elie wiesel’s struggle through the holocaust from camp to camp. In Night Elie questions god’s ability and, at Elie’s lowest points, his existence. Elie goes through a journey no teenager should endure. He is faced with unbelievable cruelty at every turn, being beaten physically and mentally. Elie’s purpose for writing this book about his experience in the holocaust is to show how his faith was tested throughout the book and as a result it caused him to see god in a different light.
In the autobiography, Night, by Elie Wiesel, the Jews were forced out of their homes; concentration camps. In the concentration camps there was only two options… you work or die. Most likely, death was your choice. Wiesel was only fifteen when he and his family were forced into concentration camps. He was in different concentration camps for a year so he’s seen a lot of disturbing things.
In most cases, people will do what they have to do in order to survive. The book Night is about a young boy named Elie, and how he survived in multiple concentration camps. By reading Night we can see that family is the key to survival, which is important because those who don’t have family can often die. The main reason that Elie survives is because he had his father there with him for almost the whole time.
The horrific events that occurred in Elie Wiesel’s book, Night, are disgusting because they are events that could have happened to any Jewish person who lived in Europe during the time of the Holocaust. This book urges its readers to consider many aspects of human experiences, especially ones such as morality, and fate. In this book, Eliezer, the main character who is a Jewish teenager from Hungary, goes through the horrific experiences of Auschwitz, one of Hitler’s concentration camps. Eliezer experiences the death of others around him, he survived crematories, and the shootings of the Gestapo soldiers. This book urges readers to consider morality because it makes people think of how immoral humanity can become with the genocide of an entire race of people.
Feedback is the best form of communication a student can receive. It is no secret that feedback in Composition courses improves people’s confidence while they gain unbiased opinions about their writing. There have been many opportunities to earn feedback from different resources such as the writing center, other people in their course, and a professor. Sometimes people may agree or disagree with people’s feelings toward their writing, but how a person uses feedback allows them to improve as a writer. In this essay, students will discuss their feelings toward the critiques they have received from the writing center, peers, and their professor to guide them toward the final revisions of their research paper which will improve their writing capabilities