In the novel "Night", Erie Wiesel showed readers much of one of the most difficult experiences he knew about humanity during Erie's long journey and much of the survival of magic. The topic of the whole topic is that Erie is striving to maintain faith in God like God and God. When I first met Erie, we saw that God had not changed in the life of this young boy. He further said, "Why should I hold my breath, why I am alive ... why should I ... ... I should pray" (Wiesal) Here, with faith in God alone There is no guess that there are no seconds guessing its strong degree.
Eli Wiesel's night, "Even if he wanted Hitler could not cause harm to us." So Eli Wiesel says that in the lives of several concentration camps, I started writing an autobiographical work on Holocaust Erie struggle. . From 15 years old, Eli Visel was questioned by German hatred from young men and became a witness to many inhumane acts. Erie Wiesel's book "Night" depicts the inhuman acts of the Jews of Bakena, Auswitz Jewish and Greewitz Parade.
Erie Wiesel Knight is a memoir of the Jewish boy Erie Wiesel about his experience during the Holocaust. His favorite activity is to study the Talmud and spend time with the spiritual teacher Moshe the Birdle and the temple. At a very young age Eli had a simple and firm belief in God. But when the Nazis expelled him from the city, this belief will be tested. In the evening, it began in 1941 when Erie was 12 years old. Erie grew up in a small town named Siget of Transylvania. She is a diligent, religiously respected parent, a parents and a loving family of three sisters.
Elie Wiesel's book "Night" is a memoir of the Holocaust about the author's experience during the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet of Transylvania in 1928. The book "Night" is what a boy named Eliezer told. Eliezer is the author's representative. Ely Wiesel said that the story was not about his experience, but most of the events in the novel are based on Erie Wiesel's life. Elie and Eliezer's experience has subtle differences. The novel starts with Sieg, Transylvania.
The night of Erie Wiesel is a symbolic book of pain, pain, and most important death witnessed by childhood experience in Eli Wiesel concentration camp. Elie Wiesel born in Sighet of Transylvania is a descendant of the Jews and is very interested in the religious research of traditional Jews. The family of Wiesel (which was related to his three sisters, mother, father) was kicked out at the house of Siget and deprived of Auschwitz as part of the massacre. Erie separated the mother and three sisters at Auschwitz concentration camp and survived in Auschwitz, Beecha, Buchenwald, Greewitz.