Many people might say that they feel the pain that others went through during the holocaust. You never know the real feeling and what it is they went through being put in the camps. Nearly all was close to death and many were to close and didn't make it. In the memoir “Night” By Elie Wiesel, himself explains and talks about his own struggles at night and of being put in a near life death experience. In the memoir theirs a father and son who shares the same experience and story, but they go through it together since they all that they have standing strong. In a time so close to death you have you hold on to the little you have and face the fact the life you are living. Times like that you realize a lot and appreciate life in a different perspective. …show more content…
He felt like there was no need for himself to be no longer here. Elie had said that “The idea of dying, of ceasing to be, began to fascinates me” (pg.86). He was suffering about something that nor my self or anyone will ever understand. Theirs always a time in peoples life where they quit. Many might question themselves On would it even matter if I leave now? and in fact Elie had one of those moments. The only thing that kept him form doing anything was in deed his father. Elie said “What would he do without me? I was his sole support” (pg.86). His father was the reason he kept fighting and trying to move forward. His fathers reasons of fighting was because of his son Elie. They both were trying for each