Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Night By Elie Weisel
To suffer, as defined in the dictionary, means to undergo or feel pain or great distress. Another bureau to affirm it is to sustain injury, disadvantage, or loss. And yet another way to define woeful is to say to endure or be afflicted with something temporary or chronic ally. If they wereto ask Elie Wiesel what his definition of suffering was, he would have a lot to say and what hetold them would be more horrible than their wildest dreams. It is hard to relate to something ofthe magnitude of Elies suffering, with egress actually being there, merely after indication his book I have awhole invigorated understanding and sympathy for the Holocaust victims.Elies story took place while he was a very young boy, approximately 14. His friend(town beggar) Moshe, had been somewhat helping with his studies until all the foreigners wereforced to leave the town. Sneaking back in several weeks later Moshe told of the stories that hehad witnessed. They were gruesome accounts of what the Nazis were doing to innocentchildren. His stories were payed little attention, except when soon the townspeople were being forced toleave and migrate towards ghettos. From there it was just waiting till they were moved by train tothe tightness camps.Once off the train, Elie and his father were separated from Eliesmother and sister, little did he know that he would never see them again. Through bribery andfriendships along the way he managed to stay close to his aging father. Little respect and evenless food was given to the captives while they performed labor intensive tasks in the quarries. During the day work was performed and if anyone was caught doing anything vicious the weremurdered in front of anybody to set an example of what would happen if an escape was tried.Throughout Elies horrific ordeal, he would always comment on the night. This wasfitting being the constitute of the book, but also because that is the time most of us do our reflection. It is time spent alone and it gi ving a chance to sort out your thoughts and be one with yourself. Nighttime was probably when reality set in. Elie would often compare himself and the othervictims to the trials that bank line went through. If you remember, the book of Job did not explain the mystery of suffering but explored the idea of faith in the midst of suffering.It started out as adiscussion between Satan and God on the loyalty of his servants. Satan proposed that if he wereto take aside all of Jobs values in life that he would indeed curse the name of God. God agreedto let Job be tested but his live could not be taken from him. So, Satan did take away every thingincluding his family, his house, and all of his livestock. Then to top it he afflicted Job with boilsand sores all over his body. Job had no idea all of this was being done to him but his friendsseemed to think that it was because he had done something wrong and God was big(a) him forit.Elie felt the same way but at the end of Jobs story God tries to rectify Jobs life to the statefrom which it came. Elie was not as lucky. Elies health was deteriorating but his old father felt it worse. They were bothmalnourished but at Elies young age he could hold out a little longer. On January 29 were Elieawoke his father was gone. His father lack of health and old age was his downfall. The death ofhis father made Elie and stronger person with only his own well-being on his mind.He no longerhad to worry if his father was keeping up with the work or that he had enough food. He wasliving for himself. This new focused energy is what kept Elie from dying himself. Not too longafter his fathers death the Allies moved in and Elie and the few remaining prisoners wereliberated. This was a time of joy for some but also a time of sadness in remembrance of all whohad gone before them. Before reading this book I had a somewhat skeptic view of what exactly had taken placeduring the war.While reading this book I believed this mans witness 100%. It was beyond mycomprehension how something like this could have and did take place. The only thought that Ihad at the completion of this book was, what about the other victims (non-jews). I guess becausethis was only one mans story and Jews were the only people he saw so that is what he wroteabout. This book really makes you think about all the freedoms that I (WE) take for grantedeveryday. I have learned to view the Holocaust in an all new perspective.
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