Time Shift In Elie Wiesel's Night

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Elie Wiesel uses” time shifts” in his memoir Night. “ ...Even today, when I hear that particular piece by Beethoven, my eyes close and out of the darkness emerges the pale and melancholy face of my Polish comrade bidding farewell to an audience of dying men” (Wiesel 95).Wiesel was trying to show that in this specific time he had good feelings toward this musician. Juliek, the name of the boy, was a special part of this situation in the memoir. All Wiesel saw around him were dying men, but now all he can think about when hearing that piece is how he felt toward Juliek. The effect this has on the memoir is so powerful. It pretty much sums up everything about Wiesel. It shows how he was affected by this terrible war, yet he is not blind to …show more content…

“ Why, but why would I bless him? Every fiber in me rebelled. Because he caused thousands of children to burn in his mass graves”(Wiesel 67). Wiesel is telling us in these few sentences exactly how he feels about praying on holidays now. He no longer believes in his religion because the one person he thought he could count on to get them through this horrific time, said and did nothing for them. That is at least what he feels. Other people still believed in their religion and they still prayed on holidays. Wiesel on the other hand completely disregarded everything to do with his religion. He is definitely telling us exactly how he feels in this situation with the way things are looking.” I did not weep.and it pained me that I could not weep”(112). In these sentences Wiesel is telling how he feels about his father dying. He said he could no longer weep. The reason for that is because he was too tired. He showed the rest of the story that he was agt his breaking point when his father died. He didn’t have the feelings any longer. He had nothing to be sad about anymore because he already cried and gave out all of his feelings by helping his father before he

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