Quotes From The Book Night By Elie Wiesel

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While Elie is a prisoner, he faces serious detriments in his emotional health. He is no longer able to stand up for his father when he’s being beat by a gypsy at Auschwitz: “Now remorse began to gnaw at me. I thought only: I shall never forgive them for that,” (Wiesel 37). Elie continues to change by becoming more of an “every man for himself” prisoner. When they are marching to Gleiwitz, Zalman, one of his fellow prisoners, says that he can’t go any longer because of the pain that he’s in. Elie doesn’t want to stay with him because he knows that if he does he will die, “I quickly forgot him … To break the ranks, to let oneself slide to the edge of the road,” (Wiesel 82). Elie decides that he will leave Zalman because he doesn’t want to get

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