Joyous For Elie Chapter Summary

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During chapters 8 and 9, I felt joy for Elie. At the end of chapter 9, Elie and the prisoners were finally liberated when an uprising was started by the resistance movement and American tanks came into the scene, which caused “The SS [to] [flee] and the resistance had taken charge of the camp. At six o'clock that afternoon, the first American tank stood at the gates of Buchenwald” (Wiesel 115). When the American tanks had arrived, it heralded the end of the oppression and the end of the concentration camp in which Elie resided. When the fighting broke out, the resistance movement joined in the fight for liberation and won. This makes me joyous for Elie because after everything he has endured along with his now-deceased father, he is now a free