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love and loyalty. The important factors in the story clearly describe the father and son relationships in the novel, Night. All the relationships are tested as they are put into the intolerable situation called the Holocaust. Especially, Elie Wiesel and his father, Chlomo. In addition, the boy who killed his own father for a piece of bread, the child who abandoned his father, Rabbi Eliahou, and the kid who was beating his father. When individuals are put into a very tough situation to choose between…
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that test relationships, but a relationship between a father and son is strong. Elie Wiesel wrote this book to tell his story and to tell about the struggles him and his father had faced during the Holocaust. Sadly, his father could not live to see the day they got liberated. In the novel Night by Elie Wiesel, the author uses irony to show the strength of a father and son relationship. Elie and his father really look out for each other. One way they show a father and son relationship is by helping…
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society, a father-son relationship is expected; it is seen as a given, but it is not always or was not always expected to be a life saving tool. For a young, jewish boy named Elie however, his relationship with his father represented exactly that: a life saving tool. In Elie Wiesel’s memoir Night, the importance of a father-son relationship was evidently demonstrated by many father-son pairs, as well as other pairs outside of Night as being vital for survival. Vital father-son relationships were shown…
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Mr. Sheehan In the novel Night, Elie Wiesel develops the theme of fathers and sons by the usage of figurative language. He also develops his theme by showing how a father and son relationship, can change frequently when life experiences come abroad. To support this theme Wiesel uses irony, symbolism and understatement. These examples of figurative language are also used to show how the relationship between Elie and his father, frequently changes throughout the time spent in…
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The publication of the novel Night and the movie "Life is Beautiful" give an inside experience to the events of the Holocaust. These two literary works dare to portray their different perspectives of life in a concentration camp. In the novel Night and in the movie "Life is Beautiful", the Holocaust was experienced both similarly and differently through the father/son relationship, the theme of faith in suffering, and the concept of hope. The father/son relationship in both the novel and the movie…
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Relationships Under Pressure Imagine yourself miles from home in an unknown land with no one to accompany you except for the memory of your family, how would you survive? This was the reality for many Jews, Poles, Romanis, and Serbs during WWII in the concentration camps. The brutal environment in these concentration camps has caused strain to relationships between characters close to each other, and although they do their best, it is ultimately one man for himself. These concentration camps caused…
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Throughout the novel Night, by Elie Wiesel, Eliezer’s faith in his religion and in God ebbs and flows as his situation changes. In the beginning of the book, Wiesel described how he, as a child of thirteen years old, wanted his father to find him someone who could lead him in his studies. He would sit, “...in the synagogue long after all the faithful had gone,” and, “...read, over and over again the same page of the Zohar,” (Wiesel 5). Even at an early age, religion and faith were an influential…
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camps, the Jews were from then on called by number as oppose to by name. Elie explains this change when he mentions “I became A-7713. From then on, I had no other name” (Wiesel, p.42). The first step taken to rid the Jews of their dignity was to take their names, so they would have no control over who they were, even something as small as what they were called. Next, the prisoners were treated and acted as if they were animals. Elie was distraught when he wrote “a worker took a piece of bread out of his…
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In the novel, Night, Elie Wiesel the author uses father/son relationship as a theme. “Every step, somebody fell down and eased to suffer.” Between the years of 1941 and 1944, 6 million + Jews were killed. “His voice was terribly sad. I understood that he did not wish to see what they would to do to me. He did not wish to see his only son go up in flames. “ This quote relates to the theme; father/son relationship because even though he had the presence of his son, he still didn't wish for…
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Night is a recollection of Elie Wiesel’s journey through Auschwitz. He, as a person changed in response to Auschwitz, as well as in order to survive. These changes in Elie are shown emotionally, spiritually and physically. Before the majority of the Jewish population of Transylvania, where Elie grew up, was deported, the foreign Jews were taken. The most important to Elie being Moishe the Beadle. Moishe was taken on a trek with other foreigners, who were made dig graves and then shot in those…
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