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Throughout the presence of space and time, various incidents occur in which society gains experience from. Through those experiences things like articles and novels are made. Night is a reiterated version of author Elie Wiesels experience during the Holocaust. He speaks about the ghetto he lived in, the suffering he endured, and the pain of it all. It raises the question how silence and indifference can perpetuate violence.
In the novel Wiesel illustrate the idea of how the worlds actions are bewildered and also how the world should change, so that an event like the Holocaust never happens again. He wants nothing but the central idea of societys wrong doings to be engraved in each and every beings mind. He aids to humanitys mindset and uses different tactics to do it beautifully such as point of view, rhetorical questioning, and parallel structure. For example, when Wiesel says, The instincts of self-preservation, of self-defense, of pride, had all deserted us. In one terrifying moment of lucidity, I thought of us as damned souls condemned to wander through space until the end of time, seeking redemption, seeking oblivion, without any hope of finding either (Wiesel, 36). This is the beginning of what seems to be Elies new life and he does not know how to survive and what this change will hold for him. Throughout the novel you can see Wiesels mindset switch from scared and confused to numb and mechanic. You also begin to see what living inside the prison camps were like and what it took to survive. Not only how he survived but also the people he encountered and how they struggled to make it through this violent time and the effects it had on the ones who made it through. For instance, when Wiesel finishes his story of his experiences and ends it by saying, From the depths of the mirror, a corpse has contemplating me. The look in his eyes as he gazed at me has never left me (Wiesel, 115). This expresses the feeling of silence and makes Elie have to confront the two identities that he has unknowingly ignored. The interior self is wholly disconnected from the exterior self and the interior self has to come to terms with a new reality. His exterior self is not viewed as anything other than the image of the child that lived in the ghetto. Wiesel has talked about the actions of the world and explains how the world forgetting about this event will only lead to dreadful outcomes. For example, when Wiesel states in his Nobel Peace Prize speech, I have tried to keep memory alive, that I have tried to fight those who would forget. Because if we forgot, we are guilty, we are accomplices (Wiesel, 118). If the population forgot the horrid affair that they created who knows what would happen again in the future. Wiesel is trying to say that society has wronged innocent people, but the community can change and do well by just remembering his friends and family lost during this tragic point in history. Also, to serve as a form or respect for the people that were not fortunate enough to make it through and even the ones who did make it suffer the memories of those dark times.
Silence and indifference can and will ultimately lead to violence and chaos especially pertaining to events such as the Holocaust where the entire world is affected. Through Night we were able to see the inside scoop on what it actually took to make it out alive which included make very strategic choices that would affect people in the non-ideal way. If only there was a way that people in general were more open to conversation to make an agreement our world today would be more at peace and everyone would be able to rejoice.
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