Dialectical Journal For Night By Elie Wiesel

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Elie does not want to be separated from his father and be left alone. The Jewish people were first taken to a concentration camp called Auschwitz, and when they arrived, Elie and his father were separated from Elie’s mother and his sister, Tzipora. Later on, they found out that the women and children were burned in a crematorium. The book states, “The baton pointed to the left. I took half a step forward. I first wanted to see where they would send my father. Were he to have gone to the right, I would’ve run after him” (Wiesel 32). Elie and his father had lost everything except for each other. Elie did not want to be separated from his father, and if his father were to have gone in a different direction, he would have followed him. He did not

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