Theme Of Night By Elie Wiesel

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One common theme that is found throughout the three texts I read is not helping others can lead to a negative outcome. The Holocaust was a dark time during the 1800s. Many innocent Jews were murdered. Many innocent children were killed. The Sighet and Foreign Jews were transported to many concentration camps. There were many inhumane sights that were seen and experienced during the Holocaust. Many families were executed and murdered. The sight of genocide was an everyday thing during the Holocaust. Discrimination was shown also. Today, there are very few survivors of the Holocaust that share their story today.

In the excerpt, “Nights” Moishe the Beatle was placed onto a train and taken across the Hungarian border. He departed the train and was surrounded by a forest. After deporting, the Foreign Jews were ordered to dig trenches. They were then shot and placed into these trenches, but Moishe the Beatle was one of the few to escape. He returned back to with a wounded leg. He told Elie Wiesel everything about his experience. According to the excerpt, “Night” The joy in his eyes was gone. He no longer sang. He no longer mention either God or Kabbalah. He spoke of what he had seen. “ Moishe the Beatle lost his faith due to the concentration camp. He was not the same as before. Many of the Sighet Jews did not believe the tales of Moishe the Beatle. They did not believe the Nazis would treat someone so harshly. “...They refused to listen.” But, they soon realized the tales were true when the …show more content…

Elie Wiesel experienced the harsh times with his father. He was afraid to separate from his father. In the poem, it states, “When they came for me, there was no one left to speak out.” This poem states that Elie WIesel “stalled” for all long as he could until the Nazis came. Elie Wiesel was given many warnings from others about the Nazis, but he never believed any of

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