Chapter Summary Of Night By Elie Wiesel

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The entire memoir paints a dark and angry picture of human nature, but the one portion of narration that stood out to me and kept me tossing and turning in bed would have to be on chapter 7. A fight over a piece of bread that lead to a son being the cause of his own father's death and then the sad reality that no one cared. Death had become so normal that no one was phased by the fact that son's were turning on their own father's for the sake of a small ration of bread, but given the circumstance it's hard to understand what goes through anyone's mind. The level of starvation and hunger that the Jew's had to endure, it's hard to comprehend anyone just sitting idly by allowing themselves to deteriorate, no one knows for sure what they're capable

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