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Forever In Elie Wiesel's Night

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Throughout the story Night there has been a theme of nothing last forever. The theme can be used to describe the holocaust and concentration camps in the novel .The main character experiences this in almost every part of the novel. This theme can be compare to almost anything not just things that have to do with the novel night.

After nearly two years of desolation, a young boy finally saw the first glimmer of hope on the horizon; the Americans had finally arrived, and the Nazis were gone and he realize that his pain wasn’t going to last forever. In his autobiography Night, Elie Wiesel shares his experiences in Auschwitz-Birkenau, one of Hitler’s concentration camps. Wiesel was one of the Jews to survive the Holocaust during World War II. …show more content…

Many Jews who survived the Holocaust were forced to change. From the beatings, starvation, and other physical and emotional tortures, the survivors would never be the same. Survivors of the Holocaust tell their stories so we all remember that what Hitler did to the Jews was unforgivable and should never be repeated.
Like Everything about the world the Holocaust and the Jewish people suffering never lasted forever. An example of this is in the start of the novel Night when the Jews thought that everything was okay and nobody was worried when they were warned about the Nazis. This showed how they had to find out how nothing lasts forever even peace. Another example of this in the novel is when the Jews had to endure running away from the camp, but they were liberated soon after fleeing the concentration camp.
For all humans, but especially the most stubborn, one of the most difficult truths to accept is that all seasons pass, all stages come to an end, and that all living things die. Just as how the Nazis and Hitler had to watch their empire fall in front of them and how the Jews had to leave all their belongings and houses, we watch hoping that nothing changes and that everything stays the same. What we’re resisting is the natural order of things as we hold tight to a belief that says that all good things must

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