The Night of Elie Wiesel The book is Night by Elie Wiesel. The story itself is about a Jewish family going threw that Holocaust. How the young boy elie survived all the way to the end. The struggles along the way and so on. I'm going to describe it the way the book does in the way of Elies life and the eyes of other Jews. So while the eyes you could say is the big motic of the book wear gonna start with that. So while the author goes on and on about eyes, getting deep into it. He doesn't say…
Night, a critically acclaimed novel by award-winning author Elie Wiesel has many similarities with the play based on Jewish life, Fiddler on the Roof. The Jewish community has stuck together and has based their life on traditions even when they have gone through hardships, but did question God at crucial moments. In both the book and the play, the Jews are disrupted and are forced out of their homes not by choice. Both of the works show the importance of faith and family. The evacuation of…
In these two stories of struggles during the Holocaust, the main characters Corrie from the book The Hiding Place and Eliezer from the book Night fight not only to stay alive but to also grasp onto their humanity. While reading both books one can find various similar themes but they also compare, especially when considering the main characters. During the book Night, the main character, Eliezer (Eli) is only 14, stays by himself, has a battle with his faith throughout the book and becomes angry…