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The Theme Of Indifference In Elie Wiesel's Night

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During the Holocaust, six million men, women, and children were tortured and died. In the autobiography, “Nights” by Elie Wiesel he describes his experience being in the camps of torture during the Holocaust. Indifference is a main theme throughout the book and the Holocaust however, indifference can cause coldness in others and within themselves. Indifference shows how others make people not believe in themselves, giving up on things people love, and refusal of care. Indifference can cause people to not believe in themselves. It says in the biography, “He closed his eyes, as though to escape time. You don't understand, he said in despair. You can't understand. I have been saved miraculously saved…”. When Beetle was trying to tell his story
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