Oppression In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In the book, Night by Elie Wiesel, the main character, Eliezer was faced with a great dilemma over being candor or mendacious to protect his relative's feelings. Eliezer lied to Stein by saying that his family had written him and was still alive, when in fact, Eliezer had not heard from Stein's family. It was presumed that they had died. Eliezer had good intensions in his mind when he dissimulated the truth about Stein's family's whereabouts. "I knew nothing about them... Since 1940, my mother had not received a single letter from them. But I lied." (Wiesel 43). In a time of great sorrow, Eliezer wanted Stein to have some hope. Lying does not always work out though, shown in this quote, "He left. We never saw him again. He had been given