Silence In Elie Wiesel's Night

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In the book “Night”, silence is used many times. It’s important in the because it represents how the world stood back and did nothing while millions of Jews were being burned, beat, and tortured. It’s portrayed through acts of inhumanity and violence. To Elie, silence is evil because it allowed the Nazi’s to continue their torture towards the Jews. This quote on page 81 says, “They’re going to do another selection today… a decisive selection. I was silent.” In this quote Elie was silent at this moment because there was nothing he could say or do to stop the selection from happening. They had became something all the Jews feared and dreaded but there was nothing they could do to prevent it. The selection is where a group of Jews get chosen to