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Compose a 1500 words assignment on summary of the novel night by elie wiesel. Needs to be plagiarism free!

Compose a 1500 words assignment on summary of the novel night by elie wiesel. Needs to be plagiarism free! Elie and his father thought by evacuating they would be liberating themselves and those staying in the hospital would be executed. Elie later gets to find out that those they left behind that day got freed by the Russians a day later.

The conditions of the march to the next camp are difficult and dangerous because of the cold. There was an ongoing winter storm that led to snowing and the Jews also lacked adequate and appropriate clothing.

Elie refers to Juliek’s dead corpse that lay next to his smashed and trampled violin. The violin represented Juliek’s soul (Wiesel 135). Wiesel uses the term ‘strange overwhelming little corpse’ to signify how they had trampled on Juliek’s soul/violin and all that lay now was simply a body that appeared unfamiliar to Juliek’s spirit.

Fighting overthrown bread was of horror and sadness as the Jews in the cattle cars would stampede, fight, and kill each other over a few crumbs of bread as they went unfed for days and were hungry. They had been reduced to savages where survival was for the fittest and even when it came to a basic want as food. In one instance, a father and son killed each other over the bread (Wiesel 138). Meanwhile, the workmen in the German towns who throw the bread take delight in watching them fight and kill each other over food.

Elie thinks his physically weak and ill father has become a burden to him. He thinks it would be easier for his survival if he died. He later rethinks about his thoughts that leave him ashamed and embarrassed that he could think so of his own parent.

Elie’s father constant need for water means that his dysentery also worsens. The other prisoners get mad at him because of his insistence on water yet he was so weak to drag and relieve himself outside (Wiesel 140). The prisoners could not bear with him anymore.

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