Elie Wiesel Reaction To Night

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The book, “Night”, by Elie Wiesel is a first-hand account that traces his life before and during the holocaust and in the concentrations camps. There were many experiences that Wiesel faced that impacted him as a person. Wiesel coped with these experiences and his new life in Auschwitz by pretending as if he wasn’t there and by not caring about anyone else. Out of the many experiences Wiesel faced in the book, there were three main ones that stood out to me. To start off, Wiesel saw a truck unloading babies tossing them into the crematorium and burning them to ashes; He couldn’t believe his eyes. Wiesel couldn’t believe that this was all real, that people could toss children into fire and watch them burn. This experience changed him by putting