The Theme Of Survival In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Night by Elie Wiesel and First They Came for the Jew by Martin Niemoller both show two perspectives of people throughout the Holocaust. The poem by Niemoller is about him staying silent to survive because the people they were coming for where not his people he shows this by saying “I did not speak out because I was not a Jew.” The book by Wiesel talks about just staying alive because he knew his chances of living were not great but pushing through as he says in this quote “I could have gathered all my strength to break rank and throw myself into the barbed wire.” As stated in both quotes both Night and First They Came for the Jews share the theme of survival. Even though what they had to do to survive is different Niemoller has to stay quiet to survive, but Wiesel has to do much more then just stay silent even though he must do that too. …show more content…

This quote can be read different ways a he was not one of those three things or he may be one of them but just staying silent to survive. In Night, Wiesel is known and wants to be known as one as he says “One day I asked my father to find me a master who could guide me in the studies of the Kabbalah.” The Kabbalah is the Jewish tradition of mystical interpretation of the Bible. Once Wiesel is captured by the Nazis he is known in the camp by the Nazis as “A-7713”. This number is not a true identity though because to the Nazis he is just another number in another

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