How Does Elie Wiesel Create Tension In Night

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In Night by Elie Wiesel, the scene from pages 111 to 112 is the one that to me felt most powerful. It is, to me, the most heart-breaking scene of “Night”. Wiesel captures the immense emotion and tension of watching his father slowly die, which brings so many harsh concepts into focus. One of those concepts is the presence of death. The presence of death creates a heavy atmosphere that is filled with fear, sorrow, and regret. We, readers, are pulled into this intimate moment between a father and his son, as we feel the anguish that Wiesel describes. Despite the horrific circumstances, there is a glimmer of hope as Eliezer refuses to give up on his father until the very end. This scene in which his father is to die brings such sadness, fear, …show more content…

No candle lit in his memory. His last word had been my name. He had called out to me and I had not answered. I did not weep, and it pained me that I could not weep. But I was out of tears." (Wiesel, pg. 112). As much as he wanted to, he couldn't cry or weep, he couldn't show his sadness. He couldn't bring himself to show emotion, but felt it inside him. Death is something that can't be ignored, but that might take time to accept. Eliezer wanted his father to remain alive so badly, he couldn't bear to accept the fact that he was gone. He couldn't show his …show more content…

I remained more than an hour leaning over him, looking at him, etching his bloody, broken face into my mind.” (Wiesel, pg. 112). He mentions in the quote how the incident left an irreparable imprint on him and that his lips were shaking, and he was saying something. The remark portrays Eliezer in a depressing manner; the fact that he must take the time to imprint the image of the man's bloodied and disfigured face in his mind shows that his life is in danger and that the scene is very upsetting. It emphasizes how hopeless and heartbreaking being in such a precarious situation is. As Eliezer and his father lay on the ground, the sorrowful moment was filled with the sadness of a young boy and his father dying together. Eliezer's dad was the only one who had been with him since the beginning, and now he was gone. The silence of the moment was filled with grief and despair as Eliezer struggled to come to terms with his father's death. He felt helpless and alone, knowing that his father was never coming