Night Elie Wiesel Analysis

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Having a positive attitude is the best response to conflict, especially in time of war.
For example the Jews in Night by Elie Weisel, when the German officers arrived in Sighet and as well as Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl when Anne stayed positive when writing in her diary to cope the current events in Amsterdam.
To begin with, in the story of Night when the Germans had first arrived in Sighet all of the Jews in the town had been calm and had thought that they were there to protect them from the Nazi’s because news from the Russian Front had come and said that Germany would be defeated and so the Jews remained positive from this propaganda act and as the people said: “The Red Army is advancing with great strides...Hitler will not be able to harm us, even if he want’s to…” (Wiesel pg. 8). They thought they are protected from the Nazi’s close to being defeated. Little did they know they were there to represent the Nazi’s and take them in as Jews and bring them to their death or concentration camps. The Jews in Sighet believed this way towards them being peacekeepers and protectors because earlier when officers arrived, they had taken Jews that were not from Sighet or foreigners outside of Romania and to Hungary to deal with the Hungarian police and keep them safe from harm. But we soon find out from Moshe the Beadle that they were …show more content…

Once they were in Hungary they dug trenches and put the foreigners in them and shot them one by one, and for babies they tossed them in he sair and shot them in the air with a machine gun. They had killed all of them and did not care for the bodies and left them there. Somehow

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