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Foreshadowing In Night By Elie Wiesel

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The Holocaust The Holocaust was a sad, demoralizing event that will not be forgotten. In World War II, the Nazi party came to power in Germany. Hitler was their leader and he wanted the perfect Aryan race. So he took the disabled, Jewish, and mentally impaired and put them in camps, demoralizing them and killing them. They were treated as sub-humans. In the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel the fire and depression symbolize the impending doom for everyone, this is evident in the train scene where the old woman screams about fires, the second reason is the fires at Auschwitz were always symbolizing their constant death, and the last one is when they burn all their belongings in the ghetto. Foundationally, in the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel the fire and depression symbolize the impending doom for everyone, this is evident in the train scene where the old woman screams about the fire. This is evident by the burned bodies in the camp ( Spielberg). This is revealed in the episode “Why We Fight” the horrors of the Holocaust, the burned …show more content…

This shows that they knew what they were doing and tried to cover up the whole camp on fire ( Spielberg). It shows they were too cowardly in what they did, the fires are always going on in Auschwitz. the fires they made on the march (Wiesel 56) This shows me that they did not care about whether they could work or not they were just senselessly killing Simultaneously the second reason is the fires at Auschwitz were always going symbolizing their constant death captured Jews were too tired to get up so they were killed when they fell in the snow they didn't get and get killed (Wiesel 60) This showed no matter what was happening they wanted to kill them. “The bodies were a ghastly sight. Some were green, some were green. They looked like skeletons

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