In Night by Elie Wiesel there are many themes applied to the situation that Elie was in and how he describes it. Man’s Inhumanity to Man, The Importance of father son bond, the loss of faith, The Dangers of Silence. These are the four main themes that are clear in the novel all of these themes are directly related to how Elie Wiesel progresses in in the novel from caring about others, god and himself. The first theme Man’s Inhumanity to Man shows how Elie and the people around him were treated. “They brought a crate. Lie down on it! On your belly! I obeyed. I no longer felt anything except the lashes of the whip. One!...Two!... he was counting. He took his time between lashes. Only the first really hurt.”(pg. 57). This quote shows how Elie was treated and the extent the Nazi’s went to in humanize the Jews and think they are the …show more content…
The second theme is the Importance of father son bond this theme is related to how Elie and his father acted towards one another. “Meir, my little Meir! Don’t you recognize me… You’re killing your father… I have bread… for you too… for you too… He collapsed… The old man mumbled something, groaned, and died.”(pg. 101). This is an example of how Elie and his father could of acted towards each other but they didn’t they stuck together through most of it risking their lives to make sure they didn’t leave each other’s side. The third theme is loss of faith, throughout the novel Elie was questioning his faith based on what is happening to him. “YOM KIPPUR. The Day of Atonement. Should we fast? The question was hotly