How Did Night By Elie Wiesel End?

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In the end of Night, Elie and his weakened father arrive at Buchenwald

How was Elie at the end of night?


Eliezer is struck with food poisoning and spends weeks in the hospital

, deathly ill. When he finally raises himself and looks in the mirror—he has not seen himself in a mirror since leaving Sighet—he is shocked: “From the depths of the mirror,” Wiesel writes, “a corpse gazed back at me.”

Did Elie survive in night?

In Elie Wiesel's Night,

Elie survives largely though luck

. At any given time he could easily have suffered the same fate as so many of the other Jewish prisoners.

What stares back at Elie at the end of the novel?

What stares back at Elie at the end of the novel?

Elie's reflection on a mirror stares

back at him, he describes the image as a living corpse.

What does the last line of Night mean?

This is the final passage of Night, Eliezer's final statement about the effect the Holocaust has had on him. … Eliezer implies that

even though he has survived the war physically, he is essentially dead, his soul killed by the he witnessed and endured.

Did Elie Wiesel lose his foot?

No,

Elie Wiesel did not lose his leg

.

Did Elie Wiesel forgive?

Even foremost Holocaust survivor and thinker Elie Wiesel, who in 2000 pushed Germany to ask forgiveness of the Jewish people, rejected a mass Jewish forgiveness of the Nazis. In a 2006 interview, Wiesel said, “I am asked occasionally, do you forgive? … No, I

cannot forgive

.”

Why did Elie survive?

Again Elie's age and sex, his father and the resources he was given helped him survive during that troubling time the Holocaust. Elie goes through so much by getting beaten up,

starvation

and seeing people die all around him. … All these factors had some part in helping him survive during the Holocaust.

Why did Elie not cry when his father died?

Wiesel writes that

he did no weep for his father's

. He felt guilty for his lack of emotion, but he was “out of tears.” The exhausting nature of life in the concentration camp has left him without the ability to express or even feel the most basic emotions.

Why does Elie Some years later ask a lady not to throw money to the poor?

Why does Elie, some years later, ask a lady not to throw money out to the poor?

Because the kids were hurting each other for the money, and it reminded him of his fellow prisoners doing so for food

.

What does the look in his eyes as he gazed at me has never left me mean?

The look in his eyes as he gazed at me has never left me” means that

he sees himself but hes so beat down that hes not truly alive he is basically so used up he is a corpse

and is pretty much dead the quote reflects that because of the whole seeing into a corpses eyes kinda reflects that he sees a used up dead person.

Why does Elie lie about 18?

They must say that they are eighteen and forty. He gestures towards the chimney of the crematorium to show them their fate if they are rejected as unfit for labor. This is why Elie lies and says that he is

eighteen years old when he is questioned by an SS officer

(the notorious Dr. Mengele, as he later discovers).

What were Elie's father's last words?

He assumes that his father has been taken to the crematory and recalls that his father's final word was “

Eliezer.

” Too weary for tears, Elie realizes that death has liberated him from a doomed, irretrievable burden.

What happens to Elie's father when he continues to ask for water?

Elie tries to get his father to a doctor and give him food. What happens to Elie's father when he continues to ask for water?

The other inmates get mad because of his groaning and his dysentery just gets worse due to the water

. … they didn't feed them because they were going to die soon and it would be a waste of food.

What is ironic about Elie's foot surgery?

You don't die of it…” The statement is ironic because that is

precisely how Elie's father dies

. Elie has just had foot surgery and is recovering in the hospital. He is told that he and his father can stay behind at the hospital while the rest of the prisoners are deported: The choice was in our hands.

What was wrong with Elie's foot?

Elie's foot is infected, and the sole of his foot has begun to swell

with puss

. When Elie visits the camp's infirmary, a Jewish doctor informs him that they will have to operate on his foot immediately to avoid amputation.

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