Hope In The Book Night By Elie Wiesel

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Hope for a new light The quotes I chose convey a vital message of hope for the novels because they highlight the little faith that these individuals had to live on and share their stories about the disasters they had to face. Reading Night by Elie Wiesel allows you to understand the true difficulty of being snatched from their homes and forced to work or perish at the hands of the enemy. Throwing out his experience, he was advised, "We must not lose hope, even now that the sword hangs over our heads. So taught our Sages." Wiesel 38. keep hope in the things you love and care for, and God helped him make it through it.. The struggle of keeping that hope was challenging when the God they prayed to never answered but only put him through more pain …show more content…
The hardships they go through as a group of not only friends but family trying to stay together and make it out of there by staying out of trouble and trying to find the little bit of joy in their prison. But no matter how hard they try to be good or find that joy that hope “It doesn’t matter how good we are, because they see only what they want to see, and when they look at us, all they see are Japs.” Chee 97. that's all they saw in them not people but Japs, varmint, Japanese spies and that would never change to some people Expressly to a country the was quick to take them away from their homes as soon as tragedy hits them to get rid of the thing, they think is the problem no matter who is against the sands. Fighting for there friendships even at its hardest moments but the harder they tried to keep there hope. The harder it was being pulled away from them to tear them apart to make them see the reality behind those cages, realizing they were thrown away like scraps that were no longer

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