Deadly Night I was driving along a dark road late at night, I don’t visit this side of town often. I was having a hard time figuring out where I was. I felt like something was up, so I turned back around to go look for her. Earlier that day, Katie came over to my house asking me if I wanted to go to a Halloween party with her. I don’t usually go to parties, because my parents are very strict and don’t let me out of their sight, but I gave in and decided going to a little party wouldn’t hurt anything or anybody. Once my parents were asleep we got dressed, snuck out and went to the party. Once we got to the party there was lots of people dressed up in costumes, lights flashing everywhere, and a strange man in the corner. My best friend Katie went off with some of her other friends. She has more friends than me, because she’s more social than I am. While I was over there by myself I noticed that a strange man in the corner had his eyes on Katie. He was slim, tall, muscular and had on a Jason costume, he scared me a little. I started to call her “Katie Katie Katie! There’s this strange tall man in the corner staring at you!” Katie told me “Oh, there 's nothing to worry about he’s probably just a creep. Now can I get back to partying?” I can’t believe …show more content…
Instantly he jumped up racing to see what had set it off. Little does he know she was already coming up the stairs. Only seeing darkness, he tried to find for his gun and was hit. He fell to the ground confused, what had he done?, then it came to him. As Rachel called out his name, “I found you Steve”. He jumped back up so fast swinging at who knows what. They started wrestling and swinging, next thing you know they were hanging off the banister.Swinging and tumbling, one had fell hitting the floor, blood was spreading everywhere. Their was a loud bump, they was sure that they were dead. It was done, and over with. All you could hear now was the loud police
World War II, the second war Hitler was vanquished in but different battles. WWII Hitler decided to kill off all Jewish people, he wanted to wipe out their whole existence. But from all of this destruction came forth a man who was to tell their story, a boy who lost everything to a man who wanted Jewish people dead. Elie Wiesel, was the boy that was there from the start of this war against genocide. Elie have consequently written the book “Night” which tells his tale of the war moreover his survival.
Famous writer Maya Angelou once said, “Don't let the incidents which take place in life bring you low. And certainly don't whine. You can be brought low, that's OK, but dont be reduced by them. Just say, 'That's life.” People, like Elie wiesel and Abraham Lincoln are heroes who tried to make the world a better place.
The party was held at my friends house because she had insisted on it. She had decorated the entire place with blue and black and covered it with polkadots. The cake was huge and the music was great, everyone had been having a good time. I decided to take a break from dancing and walked over to the desert table to see what was left when I saw Emily. She had been a terrible person ever since I met her
“I remember, May 1944: I was 15-and-a-half, and I was thrown into a haunted universe where the story of the human adventure seemed to swing irrevocably between horror and malediction” Elie Wiesel. Millions of innocent people were taken captive by the Germans during World War two. They suffered terrible cruelties at the hands of German soldiers and many of the survivors have gone on to tell of the atrocities they faced. Elie Wiesel, one of the many survivors of the holocaust, retells his story in his novel, Night. In his novel, Wiesel reveals how atrocities and cruel treatment can turn innocent people into brutes.
Elie Wiesel was a nice person before the holocaust. Elie Wiesel was a Jewish Romanian-American writer, professor and the author of the bestselling book Night as well as many other books dealing with Judaism, the Holocaust, and the moral responsibility of the people to fight hatred, racism and genocide. Elie along with his family was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland in 1944 during the Holocaust. A teenager at that time, he became an eye witness to the atrocities meted out to Jews in the concentration camps. Elie lost his parents in the holocaust, but his two sisters survived.
Aiden Toms Mrs. S Chernishenko ELA B 30 April 27, 2023 Survival and Triumph of The Human Spirit Night, written by Elie Wiesel, is a memoir that thoroughly explains the psychological damage that Jewish citizens experienced during the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel, better known as Eliezer throughout the memoir, explains the different torturous events he, as well as other Jews, had to experience during Adolf Hitler’s reign. When the Germans put Jews into Ghettos, most of them were in denial and thought something this cruel could not possibly be happening. However, as time passed, reality set in for the Jews and they concluded that this was truly happening and that this was only the beginning. Jews were then stripped of their faith and identity to be
In the Memoir “night” by Elie Wiesel, Wiesel describes his experiences of being stripped away from his home in Sighet. And the life of a concentration camp with his father. Because of all the experiences, Wiesel lost faith in God and created a very complex relationship with his father throughout the time living in a concentration camp. Prior to being in a concentration camp with his father, Wiesel was a very religious person. Studying his religion was his passion, and that’s all he would do in his free time But through the things he witnessed, Wiesel began to question his God.
Night: Scary Story It’s approximately a quarter past 9, pitch black with only the luminance of the full moon beaming down on Earth, with just enough light to get us through the night. Grandpa never approved us leaving the house so late. Always with the same old stories about a monster who devours you alive as you search helplessly for your last breath. We always made fun of him behind his back.
“To die and part is a less evil; but to part and live, there, there is the torment.” -George Lansdowne In Night, by Elie Wiesel, many prisoners were afflicted with both bodily and mental sufferings.
Lost. Cold. Dark. Night, a memoir written by Elie Wiesel, encompasses all of these things. Elie is a young Jewish boy living in Sighet and learning about God when the German officers send his family to various concentration camps throughout Poland and Germany including Auschwitz, one of the biggest concentration camps during the Holocaust.
Dehumanization of Jews Anti-Semitism has existed in Europe for many centuries but Hitler enhanced anti-Semitism during his dictatorship of Germany. Anti-Semitism, a form of Jewish racism came into action with Hitler’s support of nationalism in Germany. It changed the way the Germans saw Jewish people. The theme “how we see things” demonstrates itself through the contrast of perspective between the Nazis and their Jewish captives. Henry David Thoreau quotes that “the question is not what you look at, but what you see” which explains that different people see different things from the image of the same thing.
Survival of the fittest The theme of survival of the fittest is shown throughout the memoir Night. Night was written by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. In this memoir Elie explains as well as shows survival of the fittest, by sharing his story of his struggles along with countless other Jews during the holocaust. He illustrated the theme of survival of the fittest in the memoir night through the situations of Elie lying about his age during selection, the Rabbi's son leaving his father, during the death march, and the son killing his father over a crust of bread.
In the memoir “Night” written by Ellie Wiesel it tells a story during the time of world war two. The story describes how people were mistreated and showed what they went through during the time. Not only how they (the jews) were treated during the time, it explained how they weren't allowed to show their real selves without being judged or looked upon as nothing. The main character in the book is a boy named Ellie, he lived with his parents in Sighet Transylvania. Later on his instructor faces a traumatic experience regarding the nazi’s.
He unlocked the building window, looked down and jumped. Falling down, he groaned in pain. When he landed, everyone shrieked in fear. The kids screamed at the top of their lungs and ran. From that moment he did not
Silenced Night came quickly as we headed on our way home walking through a dark, silent street. The chilly weather outside made the nights here unbearable. It was so cold I felt like an icicle( hyperbole). This was the usual weather in London.