Category: Night by Elie Wiesel

  • Father and Son Relationship: “Night” by Elie Wiesel

    The theme of love has been developed in the novel, “Night” by Elie Wiesel. Reflectively, this theme is the axis of the climax. It defines the interaction between Eliezer and his father Schlomo. Thus, this treatise attempts to explicitly analyze the changing relationship between father and son in the novel “Night”. In the first chapter…

  • Eliezer and His Father in “Night” by Eli Wiesel

    In his book ‘Night’, author Eli Wiesel depicts several dynamics that affect the relationship between Elie and his father. The two characters are confined in a concentration camp during the Second World War after leaving their home in Siget. Like the other Jews in concentration camps, Eliezer (Elie) and his father experience harsh and inhuman…

  • Eliezer’s Struggle in the Book “Night” by Elie Wiesel

    Eliezer was brought up in a religious family with a strong reverence to God. However, the harsh and cruel conditions in the Nazi concentration camps coupled with the inhuman experiences at the hands of the Gestapo officers during the Holocaust made Eliezer and other Jews lose faith in God. Nevertheless, Eliezier tried to strictly adhere…

  • Eliezer and His Father’s Bond in Wiesel’s “Night”

    The Relationship Between Eliezer and His Father Eliezer is the protagonist of the Elie Wiese’s Night narrative. Eliezer was the son of a Jewish elder called Chomlo (Bosmajian 211). Throughout the novel, Wiese narrates how Chomlo treated his son throughout his life. Similarly, he narrates how Eliezer’s attitude towards his father changed from time to…

  • Father-Son Relationship in Wiesel’s “Night”

    Table of Contents Introduction Life Before the Camp The Camp Life Death of Eliezer’s Father Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Wiesel’s book Night can be regarded as a story of dehumanization and lost hopes. However, it is also a story of affection and desire to remain a human in inhumane conditions. There are different themes in…

  • Silence in the Elie Wiesel’s Novel “Night”

    Warning of the Impending Doom The people of Sighet found it hard to believe Moishe the Beadle due to certain reasons. The first is because of the status of Moishe the Beadle in the society that they lived in. He was poor, and thus was not particularly liked by the people; therefore, they did not…

  • Eliezer and His Father Relationships in “Night” by Elie Wiesel

    Night by Elie Wiesel is a story about the experience of two men, a son and his father who appeared in the Nazi German concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald in 1944–1945. The story depicts many themes and dwells upon various topics, however, one of the most important themes is the change of the relationships…

  • Lessons From Memoir “Night” by Elie Wiesel

    In “Night,” Elie Wiesel describes the suffering of the Jewish people during the Holocaust. After reading this book, I realized how strikingly different the perception of the horrors of this period was between Jews and people of other nationalities. The fact is that in ordinary life, we do not think about how inhuman people can…

  • Relationships in the “Night” Novel by Elie Wiesel

    People rarely value their relationship with others, especially with parents who they believe will always be around and therefore allow themselves to be rude to them. Yet, when people experience a traumatic event together, they often become closer and start realizing the significance of honoring and respecting their loved ones. In Night, the novel by…

  • “Night”: A Reflection on Elie’s Relationship with His Father

    In “Night,” which is a semi-memoir dedicated to Elie Wiesel’s harrowing experiences in concentration camps, the topic of a father-son relationship and its development is very important. Elie, along with other Jewish people of his town, falls victim to the German occupation of Hungary. In 1944, Elie and his family are relocated to a concentration…