Analysis Of Night By Eliezer Wiesel

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Night is narrated by the author, Eliezer Wiesel, and starts off with Eliezer in his hometown of Sighet in Hungarian Transylvania. He is a Jewish teenager who studies the Torah and Cabbala, but is not finished when his teacher, Mosche the Beadle, is deported. Soon the Nazis occupy Hungary. They soon move Eliezer and his family to small ghettos before being herded onto cattle cars, making their way to Auschwitz. Once they arrive in Birkenau, Eliezer and his father are separated from his mother and sisters.

You will need to know the historical context of the Holocaust in order to what is happening in the book and know what is happening. This book is based on the narrator’s point of view of the Holocaust and what they went through.

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