Symbolism In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In Elie’s statement, he claims he looked in the mirror for the first time since the ghetto, stating that all he saw staring back at him was his withered, and frail figure which will not only haunt Wiesel for the rest of his life but also show the death of his spirit. “From the depths of the mirror, the corpse was contemplating me. ”(Wiesel 115) In this quote, Wiesel describes his body, referring it to a corpse. Wiesel did not truly recognize himself as he immersed in the depths of the mirror, this is what Elie implied when he said “...The corpse was contemplating me.”(Wiesel 115) The other component of Elie’s quote contains another crucial detail, “The look in his eyes as he gazed at me has never left me.” (Wiesel 115) Any psychologist will