Darkness And Darkness In Elie Wiesel's Night

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Being forced from your home to a place of nightmares (concentration camps) and terror, is not something many people think about. Elie did not either, all he thought about were his studies and the right questions to ask God when he prayed. Elie did not think his happy, sunny days could turn into the terrors of the holocaust. Night means darkness and darkness represents the evil the victims are afraid of that comes with it. Taking turns sleeping in the freezing snow-after walking many miles from one concentration camp to another- with his father. Elie says he could not fall asleep because of the horror of the darkness and what will come with it or if he’ll ever wake up. When one reads the word “night” they think of when the moon rises and when people are asleep. As that same person reads the book “Night” their whole view of the dark and the word night changes just because of the torture these people went through, it’s unimaginable. On the first train ride Elie and his father go on, a woman starts screaming she sees a fire, fire everywhere. Ellie and the others do not believe her so they just knock her out hoping to …show more content…
When people hear this they start to cry. Some people do not understand that at certain place with traumatic things that some people can feel and hear the “souls”. Some have been to a place of pain and horror before and said they could feel the pain people went through. “Night” to the victims could mean the horror that not even they can describe, nobody can. Elie lost his faith in God when he through the tragedy that the Jews went through. “Why would God do this to us?” Why would He punish us?”. These are the questions that Elie asked when he started losing faith. Some people say “That maybe God was testing us?”. What would happen if this were true? Maybe God thought that to test the Jews he had to put them through something