What Is The Positive Voice In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In Night by Elie Wiesel, I can see significance when Wiesel encounters a positive voice in all the darkness of the concentration camps, that belonging to the French woman who worked alongside him. After many years, both he and the woman remember each other and their experience at the camps. The text says, “In the warehouse, I often worked next to a young French woman. We did not speak; she did not know German and I did not know French.” This introduces a new character, a French girl, who seems like she would be important later in the book. She appears once more, when the text says, “...Her face lit up and she said, in almost perfect German: “Bite your lips, little brother… Don’t cry. Keep your anger, your hate, for another day, for later. The