The Holocaust was one of the darkest times in history. Film Life is Beautiful of Elie Wiesel and Roberto Begnini was made during the Holocaust. The two parts of the Holocaust are drawn in very different ways. The tone at night is much more serious. It tells you what it is about. The beauty of life has a happy tone. I use humor to explain what is going on. The similarity between night and life is beautiful and emphasizes the son-in-law relationship formed by each person. In addition, although they were written at the same time, the way they draw the Holocaust is quite different.
The book "Night" by Elie Wiesel is a reminiscence of the Holocaust about the author's experience during the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet in Transylvania in 1928. A book named "Night" is said by a boy named Eliezer. Eliezer is the representative of the author. Elie Wiesel said that the story is not about his experience, but most of the events in the novel are based on the life of Elie Wiesel. Elie and Eliezer's experience has subtle differences. This novel starts with Zeek in Transylvania.
Who is Elie Wiesel? Elie Wiesel is a survivor of the famous Holocaust, political activist, professor and novelist. He achieved many different achievements and achievements throughout his life. He is best known for his survival during the Holocaust on his nocturnal evening. Ellie was born on September 30, 1928, lived in Zeek in Transylvania, now Romania. When Ellie was 15 years old, he was transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp with her sister, mother, and mother.
In the evening it is a testimony to Erie Wiesel about his experience in the Holocaust, but Wiesel is not exactly the protagonist of this story. In the evening, the boy named Eliezer representing Wiesel says, but the details distinguish Eliezer and Wiesel in real life. For example, Eliezer was injured in a concentration camp and Wiesel injured his knee. Weisser made fictitious details that seemingly unimportant. Because he wants to distinguish his own narrator from myself. It is almost impossible for survivors to write down his Holocaust experience, and the narrator's mechanism allows Wiesel to see himself out from the experience from the outside. In addition, Wiesel is interested in recording the historical truth about the truth of emotion and physical events.
The Holocaust massacre has proven to be a catastrophic event in history. Details of this tragedy are reflected in Elie Wiesel 's "Night of the Night" book. During the Holocaust the night was placed in several concentration camps, but the most memorable one was the Auschwitz concentration camp. While Wessel was in the concentration camp, Wessel suffered from seeing his father dies. Therefore, psychological attacks are much worse than physical strikes. The world the people lived during the massacres during the Holocaust was explained by Jacques, Rochelle and Alexander Dona's memoirs, Jacques and Rochelstein in the personal experience of the Holocaust Kingdom. . . Both books explain the fear psychology of oppressors, especially Nazis suppression. Describing the malicious and cruel emotions, physical and psychological abuse of the Nazis for the victims