Symbolism In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Throughout the book Night by Elie Wiesel, Eliezer seems to be able to get through the holocaust with much, if not all of his humanity intact. Although not the boy he once was, and although after his father dies he seems not to care about anything but food, he still wants to live and he wants to make it out alive: “ ‘Go back to your block. The germans plan to shoot you. Go back and don’t move.’ We returned to the block” (Wiesel 114). If Elie had lost all humanity, he would have had no reason to live and he could have moved where he was ordered and been shot just as easily. Instead, he chooses to move back to his barrack and try to last just a little bit longer; he knew the end had to be near and he was ready to get out of the hell that was

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