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Previous Next What’s Up With the Title? The title refers to the consistent night metaphor Elie Wiesel employs throughout the book. "Night" refers to the darkness of life, mind, and soul experienced by all who suffered in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Previous Next Tired of ads?Join today and never see them again. Related
Why is the book night called night by Elie Wiesel?By Elie Wiesel
The title refers to the consistent night metaphor Elie Wiesel employs throughout the book. "Night" refers to the darkness of life, mind, and soul experienced by all who suffered in Nazi concentration camps during World War II.
What does the word night mean in the book night?Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without God's presence. In Night, Wiesel exploits this allusion. Night always occurs when suffering is worst, and its presence reflects Eliezer's belief that he lives in a world without God.
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