Loss, Fate, And Survival In Elie Wiesel's Night

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The passage above features concepts of loss, fate, and survival in Night by Elie Wiesel. It is a significant line (section) because it shows how ready Elie was to give up everything so that he could stay with his father. He knew that one of the paths was the undesirable one that would lead to the crematorium, but he didn't let that affect his decision. This demonstrates loss because he wasn't ready to leave his father, so he gave up his chance at survival to stay with him. He had already lost both his mother and his sister. This also demonstrates a sense of survival because Elie was doing all he could to help himself and his father make it to the end of the war together. Elie’s determination and willingness helped him get through the war alive.

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