Monday, June 2, 2008

In the last chapter of Night, by Elie Wiesel the men are let out of threw blocks and are free. The loss of Elies father had taken a toll on him and he would only think of food and extra food.

Elie would be sent to a child’s block and would just sit there day dreaming. He wouldn’t think of his father or mother any more. It was a hard loss and he would only want to survive. He couldn’t wait for soup and extra soup was a real treat.

One day the Jewish men noticed that the SS man was very late and this was the beginning to the camps freedom. The men would be moved to another camp where they would be sent out into freedom every day. There was a little commotion when the red army had finally made it in. Elie was let go and given some food. Elie would become ill but fortunately pull threw and live after being treated at a near by hospital.

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