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Elie Wiesel’s Night recounts his harrowing journey through Auschwitz, Buna, and Buchenwald, tracing the collapse of his faith, the struggle to survive, and the devastating loss of his family. It is a stark, personal testimony of the Holocaust, told through the eyes of a teenage boy whose world is destroyed by brutality and dehumanization.

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Isra Alam

Mr. Pearson, Mr. Thomas Stuppy & Ms. Mary Brock

English 9 (Period 3)

Thursday Apr 21, 2022



Night: Literacy Circle Assignment #1

Symbol Finder



There was an important symbolism in chapter two of Night by Elie Wiesel. In

chapter two, during the Holocoust, after the Hungarians expel all foreign Jews, including

Moishe the Beadle, the Nazis controlled and forced every family in town to give up their

valuable possession, such as gold, jewlery, watches, etc. and afterward they were forced to

flee and be sentenced to labor camp in Birkenau. Beginning of the chapter, they were in

train cars with 80 other people including an army soldier keeping an eye on them. During

the ride to Birkenau, a woman that Elie knows, Madame Schächter, was having a vision of

fire. She kept screaming “Fire! Fire! I see fire!” But there was no fire. To other people, she

thinks that she is crazy or is thirsty because of the hallucination of fire. The fire vision is a

symbol, because in most cases and acknowledgement, fire represents destruction. And

since this event is taking during the holocausts, then there will be mass of destruction in

environment and humanity. And the fire is not only a sign of symbolism, but might have

been foreshadowing a crucial event soon coming up in the book.
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