Guilt In The Book Night By Elie Wiesel

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Over six million Jews died in the Holocaust,but not all of them had to. In the book Night by Eliezer Wiesel, Elie narrates the events of guilt and inaction that occurred before and during his time in concentration camps and the Holocaust that caused him to witness discrimination and suffering. Previous to being deported to concentration camps, Eliezer and his family declined the opportunity to emigrate to Palestine in belief that Hitler and the fascists would not come into power.The Jews of Sighet were silent and in disbelief when Moshe the Beadle warned the town of what was coming, they did not act upon what they heard. When they did, it was too late and they were forced into ghettos and treated as subhuman. Jews remained silent and optimistic