Night
Title: Night
Category: History | Words: 837 | Pages: 3.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Night
In the horror of the Nazi death camps portrayed in Night, Elie Wiesel and his fellow Jews had to struggle to maintain their “faith in life.” This battle that they waged against “icy winds” in camps where “death was all around [them]” was a constant necessity for them to continue to survive. Harsh as it was many Jews failed, and losing their faith in life died; yet many more, like Elie, found the strength to
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faith, or simply to the conditions of the camp life of ill-weather and ill-treatment. However, for those who did not fall, faith in life was preserved through the sheer will to survive, and the aid of the communities established inside the camps. Perhaps above all, hope drove many Jew’s faith that life would improve, and such faith in life, fuelled by hope, preserved long against the death that surrounded the Jews in the camps
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