Insanity In Elie Wiesel's 'Night'

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I’ve always been fascinated by karma. Fair - sure, but sometimes creepy and dusty. Dressed with an invisible cap, It lurks in the darkest of the dark nights of forgotten ones, tormenting every single guilty and ignorant soul to death. You may think it’s madness, but I, Santiago, when the blood moon was floating in an ocean of ever seen darkness, implored the hidden forces of the night to help me to get my revenge but instead of giving me supernatural powers I was conjuring, an inhuman idea embedded my brain so strong that I could feel every cell of my brain worshiping it and standing in my enormous but hideous mansion, so hideous a raven would refuse to announce the death of the owner of this house, I promise that Lucenzo shall never breathe …show more content…

The one who locked you in shall never see the daylight”

She, then, gave me the paper on which she had written : “ OZNECUL LLIK PLEH LLI” . At first, I thought it was some Czech words she learned from her dead ancestors but the coincidence with its meaning when I read it from right to left was just a confirmation of my prayers. For once in a long time, I felt blood irrigating my bones. I was about to walk out until Elizabeth held me; drove a knife right into her heart and lights went off. Once again, freezing darkness was carrying me in its hand. This time, I was hearing a breath so rough and powerful than the wind of the 1400s.
Fear can sometimes make us want to die when you feel that we are in danger because it means two things: either you die and you don’t fear anymore, either you are saved but in that case, you are condemned to fear again and again until your last breath.
That was the situation I was put into.
The first time, the thought came in my mind, I slowed my heartbeat, preparing myself to accept whatever was going to happen to me, and then everything stopped : fear, darkness, cold. That’s when the ghost of Elizabeth showed up with a face that I couldn’t distinguish, dressed with a red cap - The red death, you could tell. It obviously possessed my