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Book Report On Night By Elie Wiesel

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Title: The title Night refers to the consistent night metaphor Elie Wiesel employs throughout the book. "Night" refers to the darkness of life, mind, and soul experienced by all who suffered in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Elie and his family are taken away on a dark night, which is why I think that Elie referred to the title Night as a terrible time because of all the bad things that happened to him and his family during the night-time and to the many other Jews.

Setting: Night’s first setting takes place in a Transylvanian town of Sighet which is the narrator’s hometown. “Life was normal again. A calm reassuring wind blew through our homes. The shopkeepers were doing good business, the students lived among their books, …show more content…

The first main character is Elie. Elie is portrayed as an innocent religious boy in the beginning of the story. As the story begins to develop, Elie’s appearance starts changing due to the lack of nutrition and health from being in the concentration camps. Elie’s personality and strength are affected by his loss of faith and hope. For example, Elie thinks of getting himself killed but the thought of him leaving his father makes him a little stronger. “One more stab to the heart, one more reason to hate. One less reason to live.” - Elie Wiesel. The second main character in Night is Elie’s Father. During the concentration camps Elie’s father’s appearance changes too. “My father was a cultured, rather unsentimental man. There was never any display of emotion, even at home. He was more concerned with others than with his own family.”(14). Elie’s father is very optimistic until he enters the concentration camps. By the time he begins to get weaker, the man who was once a community leader is now a powerless person. He was easily brought to tears and was dependent on Elie. Moshe the Beadle is the third main character because in the beginning on the story he played a major role. Elie describes Moshe as a humble, kind Kabbalah teacher. Moshe’s motivation was the safety of all the others. “Through long days and nights, he went from one Jewish house to another, telling the …show more content…

The Red Army, they said, was advancing on Buna; it was only a matter of hours now.”(86). This quote demonstrates irony because Elie and his father thought that if they were evacuated with the others, it would eventually lead to their freedom. Ironically, if they hadn’t left, they would've been liberated earlier. The second figure of speech used is a simile: “At first my father crouched under the blows, then he broke in two, like a dry tree struck by lightning, and collapsed.”(62). This quote from Night shows the comparison between Elie’s father and a dry tree struck by lightning. The third figure of speech used is personification: “Around me everything was dancing of death. It made my head reel.”(84). This quote shows personification because Elie knew many of the jews were suffering but couldn't express their unbearable pain because they knew they had to die because the Germans wanted all Jews to be put to

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