Night is a biography of a young man named Elie Wiesel, atleast he was young at the time this book took place. Elie Wiesel is a man who survived the holocaust and wrote about it naming the book night it is all about his tradgedies and the obsticles he had to overcome to live hopefully one more day. Elie Wiesel was only 15 years old when he went to his first concentration camp although everyone else thought he was 18 because he had to lie to live he was with his father at the time and they stuck with eachother through all the pain and suffering until one day his father came down with a sickness of which he would not recover. When Elie woke up he looked to see his father beside him instead though he saw another sick man in his fathers place. After his fathers death Elie felt as though nothing matterd exept his ration of bread and soup. In the end though Elie and all the other men and children were rescued and finally made it out of the concentration camp.
I have read night more than once in fact ive read it only twice. This book has always made me want to cry it makes me extreamly emotional because i feel as though i connect with the people in the book and even when they dont cry i want to. I read in the first 7th grade and now in 11th grade and no matter how many times i read this book i believe i will continue to be completely takin aback by it and want to let my tears flow even when i do not. This book is one great big tradgidy after another even in the end when he is freed he had already lost so much and been so scared aswell as others in the camps who survived even if they try to forget and no care about the time they spent in the camp i dont see how they would ever be able to escape the horror that happend within those walls.
I have read night more than once in fact ive read it only twice. This book has always made me want to cry it makes me extreamly emotional because i feel as though i connect with the people in the book and even when they dont cry i want to. I read in the first 7th grade and now in 11th grade and no matter how many times i read this book i believe i will continue to be completely takin aback by it and want to let my tears flow even when i do not. This book is one great big tradgidy after another even in the end when he is freed he had already lost so much and been so scared aswell as others in the camps who survived even if they try to forget and no care about the time they spent in the camp i dont see how they would ever be able to escape the horror that happend within those walls.