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  1. Dawn Summary. The novel opens on a hot evening in British-ruled Palestine with a young man named Elisha, a member of the Movement (a group of Jewish insurrectionists). Elisha has just been ordered to execute an English captain named John Dawson in retaliation for the scheduled death sentence of a Jewish fighter, David ben Moshe, at dawn tomorrow.

  2. Share Cite. In the end of Night, Elie and his weakened father arrive at Buchenwald after enduring a forced march and a death-train transport. In the train, food was thrown into the cars by people ...

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  4. In Night by Elie Wiesel, Zalman is suddenly seized with stomach cramps.The prisoners had been evacuated because the Allied Army was closing in on Buna. They started out marching in the freezing ...

  5. Eliezer manages to stay with his father. One veteran prisoner tells him to say that he is eighteen, not fifteen, and his father forty, not fifty. Another prisoner begins to curse the new arrivals for coming—anything, even killing themselves, would have been better, he says. He can't believe they haven't heard by 1944 what happens at Auschwitz.

  6. Overview. Night by Elie Wiesel, published in 1958, is a powerful, largely autobiographical work that recounts the experiences of a teenager in Nazi concentration camps during the Holocaust. The narrative begins with Eliezer's life in the Transylvanian town of Sighet and follows his harrowing journey through Auschwitz, Buna, Buchenwald, and ...

  7. Provide examples. Quick answer: In Night, Elie describes losing his faith in God on his first night in Auschwitz. However, the idea of God has been so important to him for so long that he returns ...

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