Inhumanity In Wiesel's Night

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In the memoir Night, the narrator Wiesel recounts a moment when he witnesses the most horrific actions done by men,”I pinched myself : Was I still alive ? Was I awake ? How was it possible that men, women, and children were being burned and that the world kept silent “ (Wiesel 32). Wiesel was thinking and questioning about his existence. While also caring for his father because that's all he has left. It's even more important because, what Wiesel experiences in camps has been near death and fight for survival. Two significant themes related to inhumanity discussed in the book Night by Wiesel are, loss in religious faith and father and son bonding.

One theme in Night is that inhumanity can cause loss in religious faith, for this reason. …show more content…

Prisoners were running for hours at end, as Wiesel continued running he noticed Rabbi Eliahu son was separated from his father. Later on Wiesel recalls Rabbi Eliahu asking him about his disappearance of his son and later he understands why.”Oh God, Master of the Universe, give me the strength never to do what Rabbi Eliahu’s son has done”(Wiesel 91). This is significant because Wiesel realizes that Rabbi Eliahu’s son purposely separated from his father to be rid of him and live without him. Acts of disloyalty to your kin is dreadful, which makes Wiesel bond more closer to his father as he would never betray him. At last,it's January 28 1945 and Wiesel’s father is lying down on a cot. He takes a blow to the head for asking water… the next day appears.” I did not weep, and it pained me that I could now weep. But i was out of tears. And deep inside me, if I could have searched the recesses of my feeble conscience, I might have found something like: Free at last”...(Wiesel 112)! Mixed emotions eruupt as Wiesel father pases away,they display deep feelings that he is going to miss him very much. And as sad he is to lose the only thing notable to his life, he's also free and alive. Therefore, a theme in night is father and son bind.

It is not a normal world when men,women, and children were getting slaughtered persistently. However, such a world can exist when unhumanity is allowed to grow. The memoir Night also

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