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  1. Quick answer: At the end of Night, Elie's father dies after being beaten by a guard, and Elie feels a mix of grief and relief. As the war ends, the Nazis plan to...

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  3. It is clear that Eliezer is meant to serve, to a great extent, as author Elie Wiesel’s stand-in and representative. Minor details have been altered, but what happens to Eliezer is what happened to Wiesel himself during the Holocaust.

  4. Night tells about the events associated with life in a Jewish ghetto, and then in a series of death camps, where Jews were killed by thousands, and Elie Wiesel was among a minor part of survivors who were temporarily used for hard work.

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  5. Night by Elie Wiesel is a deeply moving and powerful story of the personal experiences of Ellie Wiesel as a Hungarian Jew. He together with his entire family was transferred to the concentration camps in Auschwitz and Buchenwald, where most of them perished.

  6. by Elie Wiesel & Marion Wiesel includes books Night, L'Aube, Le Jour, and several more. See the complete The Night Trilogy series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles.

  7. What happens at the end of Night by Elie Wiesel? Eliezer escapes the camp after it is liberated by the American army in April of 1945. The novel concludes with Eliezer looking at himself in the mirror and seeing the reflection of a corpse.

  8. Elie Wiesels literary memoir Night is a harrowing account of a Jewish teenager’s experiences in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Structured around horrifying, semi-autobiographical events from Wiesel’s life, the first-person narrative explores the impact of those events on its protagonist, Eliezer, who loses both his ...