Quotes In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Nights in Auschwitz When spending time as a prisoner, many things come to mind. How to achieve survival, when is the next shipment of food coming, why is the only person who will keep their promise the man holding me behind bars? In Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie is taken from his hometown and placed in Auschwitz to do hard labour until he is transferred to the Buna prison camp. While in Buna, Elie works until the end of WWII. During the time Night takes place, Elie is 15 years of age, a 10th grader. When put in Auschwitz, Elie has only his father even though on arrival, he was also with his mother and two sisters. During this “[s]lim novel of terrifying power” (New York Times 2008) Elie has his coming of age moment along with some questions and a very powerful statement that “[n]ever shall I forget those things, even were I condemned to live as long as God Himself [sic].”. (Wiesel 34). Elie …show more content…

When the novel Night begins, Elie is in his hometown of Sighet and begins learning about a new more experienced form of his religion. During one fateful day of study, Elie finds their small town invaded by Hungarian police looking for Jewish members in town. During the next few days, the town evacuates by force to an unknown fate. For those few days, Elie and his sisters begin distributing water to the towns’ people waiting for their evacuation. While it is distributed, Elie compares the open street as if it was “[a]n open tomb. A summer sun. [sic]” (Wiesel 17). The police are leaving the townspeople to rot in the open sun so much so that the people are weak and non-resistant to the evacuation. Elies father is his only remaining

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