Research Paper On Night By Elie Wiesel

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Holocaust Journeys People have to overcome major obstacles in their lives to be able to survive the Holocaust, such as strength or faith. In addition, this is especially true for the people who survived the Holocaust because it was a mass murder event that killed approximately 6 million people. Not many survived, but the ones that did were fortunate. When people were pulled into a concentration camp, Nazi soldiers and Kapos would choose to work and put them into labor or go right to the crematorium and then kill right there. People at the time of the Holocaust found strength in themselves in tough times and with conflict going on within them. First, Family drives Elie Wiesel to have strength for his father and other people around him. Elie Wiesel is motivated by his father when he is weak and drives his father when he …show more content…

Time is running out” (Wiesel 75). Elie is motivated by his father to stay strong and push through the hard times because he knows if they do not, then they will die. Also, he did not want to lose his father because he was his only motivation at this point, so he needed to stay strong for him. Elie uses his father as someone to look up to and if it were not for his father on this journey Elie would not be where he is right now. Likewise, Magda Herzberger uses her faith and religion to survive the Holocaust. Magda was 18 and preparing for high school at the time she was captured. She was also an extremely religious person at the time, “I think my great trust in God was my source of survival,” she said. “Regardless of what I experienced in the camps, and all those terrible things, I’m still a loving and forgiving person” (Ferraresi). Magda uses God and her religion to pass through the tough times of the Holocaust. Also, she keeps that faith in the times she needs it the most, and she uses that faith to pass her through this part of her life. She uses this strong relationship with God to guide her through this time of her