Evil Vs. Evil In Elie Wiesel's Night

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After the chaos was over, two corpses were lying next to Elie. At that moment , he realized that the boy could have been him, and he older man could have been his father. Elie was traumatized by the interaction of this young boy and the elder man, and thought of this easily becoming himself, and his father fighting to the death. The evidence from what Ellie has experience not only shows, but proves that Evil is developed when people are put through traumatizing events, like when Ellie watched a juvenile abuse his own father over food. To add, he said he was only fifteen due to the fact that he witnessed a scarring event at an extremely young age. While Evil is shown in Night by placing characters through traumatic events, it is also similarly

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