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Hope In Night

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In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, a boy named Elie explains his experiences throughout the Holocaust. His family and other Jews were expelled from Sighet and ended up in a concentration camp in Auschwitz. During this time, the only thing the Germans couldn’t deprive the Jews was their hope and humanity. Within the memoir, the theme presented is, “We must never forget, never forget...Human hope & faith must never die…”. There were many quotes within the memoir that symbolized hope. “We mustn't give up hope , even now as the sword hangs over our head. So taught out sages”. (Wiesel 31) Jews felt that even though they were so close to death at this point, they can’t give up hope. Individuals began to lead their group as if they were responsible …show more content…

When hope and humanity began to dissipate, people looked to God to protect them. “God is testing us. He wants to see whether we are capable of overcoming our base instincts, of killing the satan within ourselves. We have no right to despair. And if he punishes us mercilessly it is a sign that He loves us that much more…” (Wiesel 45) Faith was a symbol of survival; a symbol of them making past all of this cruelty. Despite when they could no longer depend on their close ones due to them dying, they depended on God that he was doing this for a reason. “All the earth and the universe are God’s! He kept pausing, as though he lacked the strength to uncover the meaning beneath the text.” (Weisel 67) An abundance of people began to believe that their God was no longer there protecting them, and that is what made them plummet. Once they had lost their faith and hope, they had lost their reason to live. There must be meaning to the existence of the Earth, as there is meaning for the existence of each and every individual. People who saw this understanding, are the ones who were capable of holding on for their lives regardless of what it

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