Chapter 8 Of Night By Elie Wiesel

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Chapter Eight Summary In chapter eight of Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie and his father enter their 5th camp they have been to called Buchenwald. Elie's father expressed great weakness, he didn't want to carry on anymore. Elie said ; “He had become childlike: weak, frightened, vulnerable” (Wiesel, 105). Suddenly the sirens sounded and Elie followed the running crowd, not realizing he left his father alone until the next morning. Elie found him after hours of searching and brought him some hot water. Elie thought; “I had probably given him more satisfaction than during my entire childhood…” (Wiesel, 107). When Elie asked his father if he had eaten he stated that the guards did not give him any food because he was already on his deathbed. Elie's

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