Indifference In Elie Wiesel's Night

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“Indifference is the strongest force in the universe. It makes everything it touches meaningless. Love and hate don’t stand a chance against it.” -Joan D. Vinge. While hate is the gasoline, indifference is the fire in a society that enables the true colors of evil to emerge, to cause the darkest decades known to man. The concept of indifference, in more ways than one, became a predominant force in the life of Elie Wiesel, author of the chilling and insightful novel, Night. Wiesel provides a raw account of the Holocaust’s horrors and the devastatingly life altering effect it had on his aspirations- but also how the concept of the indifference of his community and of society played a crucial role in the events that transpired. The undertone of