Eilidh Simpson Night Summary

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Response #4 to Night // Eilidh Simpson At the start of this section in the book Night, the prisoners are forced to run 42 miles in one night during a blizzard. The people who couldn’t keep up were shot. They reach a small village and stay there for the night, Elie and his father staying awake so they don’t freeze to death. In the morning a lot of the prisoners are found dead as it was too cold to stay alive. At dawn on the third day, Elie rushes to retrieve his father from another selection. Some of the prisoners are put into another cattle car. In the heavy, pile of the living and dead, Elie begins to lose hope of survival. By daylight, he finds his father's slumped body but gets no answer. When the train stops to remove several hundred corpses, Elie slaps his father awake to save him from the "grave diggers." The prisoners live off of snow and they all scramble for the one piece of bread that is tossed into the cattle cars. A son named Meir beats his father and snatches a crust from his grasp but both prisoners die as others join in the deadly fight for bread. On arrival at Buchenwald late at night, out of the hundred prisoners in his train car, only Elie, his father, and ten others survive. …show more content…

Later, in his bunk, Elie’s father whispers the location of gold hidden in the family cellar, before starting to breath heavily. The head of the block advises Elie to think of himself, eat both rations of food, and leave his father to die but his father continues to call out to Elie, until a guard whacks Elie’s father in the head with a club. Elie’s father dies. An alert sounds on April 10, when the camp officials plan to remove 20,000 prisoners and blow up the buildings. The evacuation is postponed. The next morning, the children lie on the ground while gunfire and grenades explode above them. The guards abandon the camp to the rebels and the American tanks arrive at the gates to save the remaining

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