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Surviving Hitler: A comparison of Night and The Pianist in the portrayal of the Holocaust

   
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Title: Surviving Hitler: A comparison of Night and The Pianist in the portrayal of the Holocaust
 
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Wiesel seems to be suggesting that the events of the Holocaust prove that faith is a necessary element in human survival, because it preserves man, whether or not it is based in reality. Faith, Wiesel seems to say, enables hope, and it is always necessary for the prisoners to maintain hope, in order for them to maintain life...
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Even when Eliezer claims to abandon God as an abstract idea, he remains incapable of abandoning his attachment to God as an everyday part of his life. He continues to pray to God?he prays not to become as cruel as Rabbi Eliahou's son, for instance?and his vocabulary still reflects a kernel of faith in God...
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