Evaluation of Night By Eliezer Wiesel
The novel “Night” is an extraordinary story about the Holocaust, that shows the young life of Eliezer Wiesel as he overcomes the struggles of the Holocaust. This novel illustrates the experiences of the Jews that endured the Holocaust. By reading this novel, one will gain a much better understanding of the events that occured during this time.
The novel is understandable use positives unchallenging to read and understand. The author reflects individual interests to make all readers feel as though they are a part of the story. The author does this by using symbols throughout the story to make all individuals relate to what he is describing. For example wiesel uses Fire to describe all the people that died in the fire pits or the people that went through the crematoria. Another example of how the author uses symbols
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This is because everyday more Holocaust survivors are dying and eventually there will not be anybody to tell their stories. Wiesel also wrote this novel to be the voice of those who did not survive the holocaust, since they can not be here to tell their stories. This novel is very informative to people such as students who are learning about the holocaust because the book shows a lot of information of what people went through during this time. It is also a good comparison to other Holocaust survivors that would like to see the differences or simmalarities between their experiences. Wiesel shows his hunger, pain, torture, and fear throughout the book. For example when the airstrikes hit the camps two cauldrons were left unattended, elie states, “ Two lambs with hundreds of wolves lying in wait for them. Two lambs without a shepard, free for the taking. But who would dare?” In this quote, the two lambs represent the two cauldrons of hot soup and the hundreds of wolves represent all of the starving