Lies And Deceit In Night By Elie Wiesel

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The theme of the novel, Night, is that humans will do anything to survive when their instincts kick in. Evidence includes the fact that the Jews fought each other for bread and for freedom no matter the cost. Lies and deceit both play a role in the sense of survival emitting from the Jews because it gave them a sense of having control of one another. In Night, Elie Wiesel writes, “No, not fifty. Forty. Do you understand? Eighteen and Forty.” (22), in addition, it ties into the quote on page 23, “‘Eighteen.” My voice was shaking.” Moreover, on page 38, he says, “‘Simply take out your gold crown’, he replied indifferently. I had the idea of pretending to be ill.” Provided the quotes above, Wiesel lies about his age and illness in order for