1. Critical Analysis of Elie Wiesel's NIGHT
In addition to Wiesel's loss of faith in God, Wiesel loses his faith in living. ... Whether or not this is true, Wiesel decides to go on living. Even though his ethics of life are changing, his existence is exceedingly valuable to him. ... The death of Wiesel's family has left him isolated in the world of the living. In addition to living for the sake of his father, it is feasible that Wiesel chooses to go on with life simply to rebel against the Nazis and God. ...
- Word Count: 2963
- Approx Pages: 12
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School