Character Analysis Of Night By Elie Wiesel's Night

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The book Night by Elie Wiesel is an autobiography that describes Elie 's time in the Holocaust. He is a sixteen year old jewish boy in the Auschwitz concentration camp. He is a thin scrawny boy, but is very strong. His hair is coal black, but looks bad because it is very short and greasy. His eyes look dark and cold with sadness in them because of the loss he’s experienced in the concentration camp. His hands are torn to pieces because he is a hard worker. He is very dirty due to not being able to shower often. Bruises are found all over him from the beating he often gets if he does not follow protocol in the concentration camp. His feet are cut up and often bleeding because he is on them so much. The bags under his eyes are so distinct because he gets no sleep. His body is broken down and hurt, even after he gets out of the concentration camp his body has still not recovered from the scars. Silence is one of his traits. He is very quiet and does not speak his mind. It seems that he remains …show more content…

He has a few friends, but even they do not seem to really like him. He is very lonely, but does not like to show it. He pretends to be fine; however he is not. He suffers from depression for many reasons, one being his brother Allie dying. He is very judgemental about everyone; even if they are completely normal, he finds something wrong with them. He does not have any confidence in himself because of how he has been raised and how his life is going. He seems very childish, like when he likes to pretend that he has been shot. Holden has a big mouth, even when he knows he cannot win he continues to run his mouth. Holden is very close with his siblings, he talks about them a lot and how much they mean to him. His parents on the other hand are not so big in his life. He resents them because they just send him to new schools. They do not act like his parents they act like they do not want him around, however he talks about how forgiving they are to

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