I remember reading Anne Frank's diary in high school, but this did not affect me like Eliezer Wiesel's night. Elie Wiesel, his father, his mother and three sisters, lived in the fear of Nazi Germany. As the Nazis divided men and women, much of the book was based on what Erie and his father had experienced. The Wiesel family lives in a small town Sighet belonging to Hungary. At the end of the novel, Erie's relationship with his father changed dramatically, but we can not judge him because we did not experience monsters he and his father endured .
In the evening, Eliezer Weisel's autobiography explains his experience as a Jew at the Holocaust in the early 1840's. This story explores the escalation of the fear of the Jews and the overwhelming presence in his life, the crisis of faith to Eliezer and the loss of Jewish humanity, including images of many deaths indicated in the book. Weisel draws their fears in the way we dreamed about. Let's see how people are affected mentally after suffering from inhumane suffering. In addition, he explains in the story that the Jews are deprived of everything in the Holocaust (including their personal dignity and self-esteem).
At the beginning of the story, Eliezer 's father was the leader of respected Jews in the Sighet town community. His father is a senior leader of the community, but he still tends to make the same mistake and other Jews will make the same mistake. It is dangerous to attack the community, but since Eliezer's father does not intend to risk or leave the community, Eliezer's father does not go out of Sighet and sticks to it and how it works I saw what to do. Eliezer's father began as a very optimistic person. For example, he always believes that things will be better, especially when he is about to be sent to a concentration camp, he decides that his family should not be hiding with their maid Mary. After this point of this book, the family of Eliezer arrived at the Birkenau concentration camp, and we saw Eliezer's father began to become more realistic.
The night of the memoir of Elie Weisel focuses on the harsh life of Elie in concentration camps. An important aspect of the book is that it not only changes Ely's son-in-law relationship but also changes other paternity relationships in the book. This book reveals important aspects of how human beings change in harsh environments such as concentration camps. The concentration camp is the reason why the relationship between the father and the child changed. Ellie is approaching because of his son-in-law relationship. At the beginning of the book, Erie's father was busy with his career and community actions. Erie's father did not encourage him to study Kabbalah as she asked if she could find a master who taught him to study for Kabbalah. "You must first learn basic subjects in your own understanding." (Page 2) From here, Erie's father does not want to give up teaching Erie. Kabalaman