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Suffering In Elie Wiesel's 'Night'

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However, suffering does not always lead to Jews banding together and helping each other. In fact, for many Jews suffering reveals a darker side of themselves. As shown throughout Night, the Atrocities the Germans commit during the Holocaust causes many Jews to experience suffering they have never seen before. And when the Jews face suffering, they become cruel and unfair. The Germans force Wiesel and his fellow Jews on to a death march and during the death march one Jewish son leaves his own father to die so he could “free himself of a burden that could diminish his own chance for survival” (91). Because of the suffering the son went through in the concentration camps, he leaves his own father to die. Suffering shows what the son’s true nature
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