The Importance Of Silent In Eile Wiesel's Night

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Holocaust, it was unforgettable and the most famous history in 1933-1945. There were 11 million people were killed by different ways. But, no one help them to say anythings, just keep silent....

Night, a book that is about the boy who is 15 years old to overcome the challenges unceasingly and still survives under the Holocaust. Eile Wiesel is a very lucky survivor, but something couldn 't reverse for him.

In Night, the people keep silent have three points. First, the Jews are the people whose being silent. They want to say and do something to resist all of the horror being happen after they see one by one are killed in front of them, they