An image can be defined as the ability to form a spiritual image of things or events. The Holocaust was a careless and brutal slaughter of the 6 million Jews by Nazis dominated by Adolf Hitler during World War II. In the book "Night", Elie Wiesel explained about his devastating journey throughout the genocide using images. During the novel "Night", Erie warned when they first arrived in Auschwitz during the Holocaust, when Erie and his team arrived at Beech, and when a man tried to take an extra soup , Vividly stated their experience. It's time.
Night is a semi-autobiographical book about Eliezer's experience in the concentration camp during the Holocaust. Author Elie Wiesel introduces the shocking experiences Eliezer experienced using identity, silence, nightly themes and images. Wessel said that Eliezer failed and tried to maintain his identity. He also used a silent image to show that neither God nor humans tried to stop the suffering of the imprisoned Jews. Wessel also considered the pain in the book equal to the pain to show the vandalism of the situation.
An image is a tool that the author uses to draw an image. The image is obtained through sensation such as sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell and so on. Connell creates images in many places. He explained, on a hot night when Rainsford fell off the ship. "... This wet tropical night is at your fingertips as it is pressed against the thick warm black on the ship." This will help the reader to feel. He is there. "The mood of the night is sleeping on him." "I thought," I thought that "I can not sleep without closing my eyes" ... "This image brings the reader closer to the story.
As the Jews developed the spirit of "survival of the fittest" and the losing ability of the erasers to express emotions, the night of Jewish inhumanization of the night of Erie-Wiesel, the image is a non-Nazi Jewish It was used to show humanitarianization. Wessel demonstrates the inhumanization of Jews who are forced to endure dangerous situations in concentration camps using images of Jewish 's idea of "survival of fitties". The enslaved Jews experienced the worst form of inhumane treatment. The Jews lost their reason and morality beyond their ability to suppress hunger, indifference, illness, depletion, atrocities. Therefore, Wessel makes the Jewish "beast with birds of prey to animals ...".