Summary:
Essay provides a literary analysis of the novel "Night" by Elie Wiesel.
In the novel Night, Elie Wiesel gave a terrifying account of man's inhumanity to his fellow man. Elie, a young religious Jew, bore witness to the death of his family, death of his innocence, and death of god. Night sent an unforgettable message about absolute evil.
The death of Elie's family was caused by the evil of man. Before the Holocaust Elie could remember how his mother used to make dinner for them and how happy they were in Hungary, and how he could play with his little sister. Since the Holocaust Elie realized that when he arrived at the concentration camp, and the German officer said "Men to the left! Women to the right!"(27), he was never going to see his mother or his sister again. Elie and his father fought throughout the whole novel to.....
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