Why Is Family Important In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Despite the horrible concentration camp in Night “by Elie Wiesel”, the family dynamics are hard, but remain in support of each “other”. Finding oneself without support in a difficult situation would be really upsetting. In the book the Night by Elie Wiesel, he is saying that family is important when there are rough times. Eliezer is in a concentration camp in Auschwitz and in Buchenwald. He and his father are going through a rough time trying to survive in the camp and that they need to stick together to survive as a family of two. The idea that family should never lose hope, especially in a rough time is demonstrated when (. That families should support each other no matter what. Families should always think of what is best for the whole …show more content…

That families should never fall down and never get back up when there is rough times. “Oh God, Master of the universe, give me the strength to never do what Rabbi Eliahou's son has done. (Wiesel 91) The main character, eliezer, sees this and prays that it doesn't happen to him, Because he loves his father and he wants to stay loyal and stay committed to him.This act shows how not giving up and staying positive is really important to survive in these type of situation. Also not giving up on each other is really important because if one of the family members give up on you then it is going to be hard to move forward and to stay together as much as possible. Families should always think of what is best for the whole family. Families should alway sacrifice for the good of another to make the situation better. “I had no right to let myself die. What would he do without me? I was his sole support”. (Wiesel 87) That Eliezer chose to stay by his father’s side out of love, loyalty, and commitment to his father. So he stays with his father for the good of both of them Eliezer sacrifice a little of his time to be with his father to guard him so that he would not get in any more hurt than what he was originally. That sacrificing something that is that little can go for a long way. Families should always be thinking of what is better at that time of the situation. That they should be sacrificed on what they love the most

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