Why Is Moose Important In The Book Night By Elie Wiesel

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The book Night is a memoir written by Elie Wiesel. The memoir follows Moshe, a Jewish man living through many concentration camps in 1994. In Moche the Beadle, it reveals what is important to Moche as a person. It reveals that Moche does not prioritize the thoughts of others around him. It is said “Nobody ever felt embarrassed by him, Nobody ever felt encumbered by his presence. He was a past master in the art of making himself insignificant, of seeming invisible” when talking about Moche(Wiesel 13). It reveals Moche was never cared for and did not feel the need to find importance. His main priority was being important in the eyes of his god. Another concept important to Moche was following his destiny, or the path destined for him. Moche