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Examples Of Savagery In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Can one avoid savagery after an extremely traumatizing experience? Elie Wiesel can not, after being in 3 of the Germans concentration camps. Elie ultimately changes in regards to others, and in his commitment to his father. Elie changes in regards to others. In his memoir, he quotes, “No thought of revenge, or of parents. Only of bread”. He is saying that the only thing he cared about after being freed from the final camp he was in was the food the American soldiers had for them. Elie also changes in his commitment to his father. He is quoted, “If I could have searched the recesses of my feeble conscience, I could have found something like, Free at last!”. He is saying that he feels free after his father died from dysentery. So in conclusion,
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