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![]() NightElie WieselCliffsNotes on Night recounts Elie Wiesel's test of faith and struggle for life through the horrors of the Holocaust. Twelve-year-old Elie and his family are packed into a crowded cattle car and shipped to the Auschwitz-Birkenau complex, where this mere boy survives inhumanities that cause him to question a silent God who could let such suffering occur. Night was this Nobel Laureate's first endeavor in a life-long mission to speak for those who died in the Nazi death camps. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorAbout the NovelA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersHistorical TimelineSummaries and CommentariesForewordSegment 1Segment 2Segment 3Segment 4Segment 5Segment 6Segment 7Segment 8Segment 9Critical EssaysWiesel and the CriticsAutobiography and HistoryThe Focus on "Night" as a SymbolElie Wiesel and MysticismElie Wiesel and ExistentialismElie Wiesel and the Wandering JewThe Theme of FaithThe State of IsraelLiterary DevicesA Note on TranslationStudy HelpQuizEssay Topics and Review Questions
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