A Literary Analysis of Night Never will I overlook that night, the main night in camp, which has transformed my life into one taxing night, multiple times reviled and multiple times sealed.Never will I overlook those minutes which killed my God and my spirit and turned my fantasies to tidy. Never will I overlook these things, regardless of whether I am sentenced to live as long as God Himself. Never. (Wiesel) In the novel, Night, Elie Wiesel portrays his terrible experience as a youthful Jewish kid during the holocaust in which he saw a portion of the eleven million passings that occurred because of Adolf Hitlers quest for power. At twelve years old, Eliezer and his family were moved and traveled through various death camps in which he saw the most awful structures torment, misuse, and insensitive treatment. This experience had a gigantic physical, passionate and profound impact on Eliezer and had a conspicuous effect on the tone wherein he composed the book.

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