Gender Themes In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In the memoir ‘Night’ by Elie Wiesel, he (Elie himself) penned his time in a Jewish ghetto and - later on - in Auschwitz. As the reader gets closer to Elie through his work, he shows his heart and how he wishes that he could have helped others that were close to him in their hour of need. Firstly, he regrets not being a more caring older brother to Tzipora. ‘Where is... Tzipora...’(45) he asked his father, not showing concern for his older sisters, but just Tzipora. This shows that he wanted to be that amazing big brother that everyone that has one would ever want, but he - unfortunately - could not when they were separated into genders. Speaking of gender roles, he moves on with his father, yet he - out of understandable cowardice- doesn’t