Emotional Death In The Book Night By Elie Wiesel

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When you see something traumatizing, do you cry? Well for some people out there in this world do not show any emotion for something that can scar others for life. In the book Night, by Elie Wiesel, many people see violence no other person has ever seen on a daily basis. Most people became emotionally dead while trying to indorse the strength to move on. Recent years, we had similar event occur like kids in South Sudan being force to be kid soldiers and kids in the Middle East seeing daily warface around them. The theme of “emotional death” is very evidential in the book Night, and it is still relevant today.
A example from the book Night of the theme “Emotional Death” is related to Moishe returning to his town and came back as a different person. Moishe escape the early times of the Holocaust and goes around town telling everyone about what he saw. Most people thought he gone mad and no one believed him. Wiesel quoted “Moishe was not the same. The joy in his eyes was gone. He no longer mentioned either God or Kabbalah” (Weisel 7). This show Moishe was emotionally dead because he lost all feeling toward everything since he escape from the concentration camps. Today, this can be related to student taking notes during class because after awhile of getting use to, they usually stop complaining. It would be normal to …show more content…

Akiba was already weak at this point and he lost faith in God. He didn’t care about death and he said “In three days, I’ll be gone. Say Kaddish” (Wiesel 77). Akiba Drumer losing faith led him to not care for anything and becoming emotionally dead. This cause him to lose fear for death and led him to committing suicide. Even today, some people lose faith in their career, religion, or even dreams and this could lead them to being emotionally dead. To sum up, people losing faith in which they always looked up to can make them emotionally

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