A writer's purpose can usually be found in the themes that he develops in his work. In Elie Wiesel's Night, there are several themes that run throughout the work. When Wiesel writes about the cruelty of the Nazi soldiers in the concentration camps, he is developing the theme of man's inhumanity to man. read more
In Elie Wiesel's Night, there are several themes that run throughout the work. When Wiesel writes about the cruelty of the Nazi soldiers in the concentration camps, he is developing the theme of man's inhumanity to man. read more
Elie Wiesel had one main purpose for writing of his experiences during the Holocaust (in his novel Night). According to his introduction, Elie knew that the Holocaust and the period of time which surrounded it"would be judged one day.". read more
Elie Wisel wrote the book"Night" as a memoir of his experiences as a Jew during the Holocaust. He calls himself a"messenger of the dead among the living" through his literary witness."Night" chronicles the Holocaust and serves as the springboard for all of Wiesel's compositions. read more