Theme Of Death In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Terror strikes Sighet, Transylvania and it suddenly becomes every man for himself. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, a Jewish teenage boy is ripped from the life he knows and is put through misery by Hitler and the Nazis. During this time, family is everything to Elie. While struggling to survive, he is challenged mentally, physically, and spiritually. Wiesel uses imagery to express how he changes throughout his experiences in the camps. Wiesel uses the images of fire, corpses, and death to impact his views on life during the holocaust. Wiesel uses the image of fire which impacts his views on life during the time of the Nazi takeover. On the way to the concentration camps, Elie encounters Mrs. Shächter who says, “Look! Look at this fire! …show more content…

In Sighet, death does not occur as often as it does in the concentration camps. When Moishe the Beadle survives after he is on the brink of death, he comes back to Sighet to warn all the citizens. When he comes back Moishe says, “I wanted to return to Sighet to describe to you my death so that you might ready yourselves while there is still time” (7). The image of death in the beginning of the story displays how simple and safe life is in Sighet. Death is just a concept until the Nazis come and take them away, making the concept of death a reality. The image of death displays the end of someone’s life. When Elie is in the concentration camps, he is surrounded by death which he is not used to and he is overwhelmed. Death envelops him and he has no way to escape. Elie is faced with the decision to push for survival, or to give in to death. While in the camps for years, he comes to terms with the fact that death cannot be avoided much longer. Death is starting to become an option for Elie because he is tired of suffering. The image of death displays how Elie is willing to give up, rather than push through. It exhibits Elie’s loss of motivation and his willingness to succumb to death. When Elie thinks of death, he thinks of an ending to his suffering. Elie has been exposed to death so much that when his own father dies, he is unsympathetic and does not even acknowledge his father’s death. The image of death goes from a concept that no one thinks about, to an everyday occurrence for the prisoners and

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