In
the book Night by Elie Wiesel, the main character Elie was taken from his home
to be transferred to a concentration camp. He was separated from his mom and
sister left with only his dad. When he and his father boarded a train heading
towards the concentration camp, they meet a lady named Mrs. schachter and her
son. She and her husband have been separated and she’s losing hope. She starts
imagining a fire when there isn’t one.
One thing that surprised me the most was that
when Elie’s father asked politely for the bathroom the guard slapped him furiously
on face. When Mrs. Schachter starts hallucinating I was shocked at how people
treated her. They hit her just to make her be quiet. People started treating
them differently and more harshly. I understood why Elie said he was 18. He wanted
to seem able to work and in good work condition.
I feel
that Elie doesn’t deserve torture. The punishments are harsh and unruly. Innocent
people were killed and hurt. I feel emotional towards the action of the guards
and Elie’s family. There’s no reason for them to be hurt.
Wow they hit her just because she was hallucinating and to make her be quiet. That doesn't seem right. Even before reading the book I am already feeling anger. -_- And I definitely agree with you, she doesn't deserve torture.
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