Understanding the theme of Elie Wiesel in "Night" is the purpose of Wiesel's writing story. He reminds us of the inhumane acts of human beings against others and the struggle for faith in suffering against the merciful God.
The theme of the night includes the danger of silence and the importance of memory. Running these basic principles can help
When Eliezer and his family got off the train at the Auschwitz concentration camp, they were shocked by their presence and caused one of the prisoners to insult them in 1944 that they heard of Auschwitz in 1944 I can not believe what I did not have. The concentration camps They are not alone
How many excellent people do you know the presence of concentration camps, but choose to keep silent? This is silence, allowing the German third empire to take over Europe. Another silence emphasized by Wessel is the silence of God that allows such atrocities to happen. Weisell advises his readers not to be a witness of silence of hatred
Over the centuries philosophers and religious scholars theorized the existence of evil and raised, "If God is really powerful and kind, how does God forgive the existence of evil?" On the way, Eliezer answered this question by asserting his question. God is dead
He insisted that his faith was dead, for example, he left a debris as if he did not betray his father like the son of Raviela. He also noticed that a prisoner who completely lost faith will soon die.
Eliezer commented on how the prisoner became inhumane in concentration camps. In addition to Capos who treated ordinary prisoners as cruelly as SS, Eliezer witnessed the situation where the three sons oppose their fathers:
(1) confirmed that his son abused his father (2) confirmed that the son of Rabbi Eliahou was forced to withdraw from beech, (3) on the train to Buchenwald's bread Testimony about movement. Clash his father
Eliezer was shocked by the atrocities of mankind. The first part of the story portrays the whole Sighet city negation. When a foreign Jew was forcibly repatriated, the town claimed that everything was okay. When the Bevelle Moshe came back and reported about the atrocities in Germany, the town claimed that everything went smoothly. When the fascist took over Hungary, the town claimed that everything was okay.
When the SS began to patrol the street, the town claimed that everything was okay. When Eliezer suggested that they move to Palestine, his father refused. Current servant Martha provides shelter for them. Even after most towns have been expelled, they still exist.
There are many themes in the evening. It is a story like Elie Wiesel's nightmare about his massacre experience. From the normal life of the town to the physical abuse of concentration camps, Night recorded a journey of the youth of Wiesel. The Jews of Weissel and Siget can not imagine the fear of changing their lives under the Nazi regime. Prior to the German occupation, the Jews were living a peaceful and civilized life. - "I can see my eyes in the dark ..." From a literal analysis, this sentence seems to be contradictory. After all, the darkness will not damage your eyesight. But when applied to the night of Elie Wiesel, this paradox is definitely right. This means that in the days of despair, people often see life from another perspective. Avoid the darkness, the truth becomes clear. In the evening, the Jewish "dark age" needs to deprive them of their freedom, rights, family, food, shelter, religion, identity.
Elie Wiesel 's night was Elie Wiesel' s night, and he talked about his horror experience as a Jewish boy under Nazi rule. His words are strong, and his message is obvious. Wessel uses his theme of starvation and death to make his era during the Second World War vivid. The main purpose of Wessel is to explain to the reader the horror scene and emotion he suffered as a suppressed Jew. His tone and wording are powerful for this topic, including readers. - At night as Eli Wiesel's human beings, basic necessities such as food, water and evacuation centers are necessary to survive. But for survival reasons are also necessary. The reason is to think about people, to achieve goals, or to be associated with higher existence. Humans need something to keep on living. This will become more obvious when people are in a bad situation. On the evening of Elie Wiesel memoirs, he remembers experience in the Nazi concentration camp during the Holocaust.