Reflections On Night By Elie Wiesel

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Based on the memoir, Night by Elie Weisel, Elie writes about his experiences during the holocaust from getting taken to the holding camp to being released. Throughout the book, it was transparent of Elies will to survive, while Elie was selfish and afraid he also consistently showed resilience and determination that demonstrated his drive to survive in the camps. Although there were multiple parts in the book where Elie shows his selfishness, Weisel didn’t want to look for his father because he was just another heavy anchor in his own survival. “Don’t let me find him! So that I could get rid of this dead weight so that I could put all my strength for my own struggle and only worry about myself, immediately I felt ashamed of myself, ashamed

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