'Night' shows world horror of inhumanity
[2023-04-14 17:23:56]
Elie Wiesel is a legendary person, a Nobel laureate, and a human talker. Since the Holocaust survived, Visa witnessed that horror and the serious reality of the Jews suffered in the Nazi death camp.
Born in Zygat in Transylvania, he and his family were taken from their homes to the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944 and then taken to Buchhenwald. The book "The Night", first published in France in 1958, is an amazing explanation of his family's death and his own pain, as he is fully aware of the nature of evil he faces.
Since the miraculous survival of Wiesel (he called it "opportunity"), he wrote 40 novels and non-fiction works and received the Nobel Peace Prize. Currently he is a humanities science and professor Andrew W. Mellon of the University of Boston.
In this new translation, my wife Marion Wiesel's account is best suited for remembering my own event. He wrote it as his own contribution, hoping that the world will never forget human inhuman behavior.
In one of the few works, Wessel used his rare words to explain his horrible experience under the rule of the Nazis. Being helpless to lose all private property and dominate your own life is a big and vanishing blow.
In the beginning, a woman was told to go to the right, and when a man went to the left, he and his father became each other's hope, he lost his mother and sister. As he observed that the other son sacrificed their father for bread, he witnessed a person losing interest in standing for the loved one. Due to violence by SS staff, or because he lost faith in higher life, the pain of his and his father got fierce rapidly.
He creates a monumental piece that everyone should read, as a person explains his own experience with simple power and occasional editorial comments. People currently skeptical of the reality of the Holocaust will inevitably be deeply affected by this very personal and human depiction.
Wessel thinks about the importance of love, honesty, religion, identity, kindness, food, sleep, clothes, warmth, even music, as mentioned in the story of a friend named Julik It makes it possible. Playing the violin, he is dying.
"Is this madman here playing the violin at the end of his own tomb, or is it an illusion, it must be Julie, he is playing pieces of the Beethoven Concerto, the soul of Julie Just as he became jealous ... "
"Whenever humans endure pain and humiliation, I swear that he is silent forever, the moment that I was persecuted by religious or political views must be in the center of the universe."
Elie Wiesel's book "Night" shows the lives of his father and son in the concentration camps of the Second World War. Their journey began with the fact that they were taken from the house of Sighet who experienced the harsh and inhumane situations. These situations have changed the relationship between Erie and his father. So Erie and his father experienced a reversal of their roles. At the beginning of the novel, Erie's relationship with her father is very close. Slowly but surely, through their novels their relationship changed. The reason why their son-in-law relationships are very close and should not be very close is because his father Chlomo's commitment to the community has had an impact on his home life. Show more
Inhuman acts are the terms used to describe atrocities or barbarous acts. "Night" by writer Erie Wiesel describes his inhuman experience during the Holocaust. "Night" is autobiography that the author experienced seeing Auschwitz concentrating in Birkenau. The book clearly explains inhuman behavior to Jews. A good example is when Erie and other Jews arrived at Auschwitz and asked what happened to a chimney that stimulated black smoke or a bad smell. . Concentration camp His belief in mankind was swallowed slowly by what he saw in the camp. This feeling is getting worse, he is ready to commit suicide.