Mr. Wiesel smiled because he was filled with joy and gratitude in that moment.
Mr. Wiesel avoids the second selection by feigning sickness and staying hidden, avoiding detection by the SS officers conducting the selection process. By staying out of sight and not drawing attention to himself, he is able to avoid being chosen for the second selection.
I think it's Eliezer's dad.
There is no Mr Smile, it's just the name of a smiley face mask you can obtain from a rather simple quest
Bitter and devastated best describes Mr. Rochester's smile.
Eliezer Wiesel's number was written down by a French girl in the book "Night."
Indifference?
the tone is sympathetic or it can also be reflection. (x Ask mr. bavis...
At least 3.5 million people died in Auschwitz.
No Mr. Peters didn't use his third wish. he died with it instead with a smile on his face
By most accounts, Elie Wiesel began to study Kaballah when he was 12 years old. Mr. Wiesel has said he was influenced by his maternal grandfather, who was deeply involved in Hasidism; he was also taught about the Jewish mystical tradition by a man named Moshe, a caretaker at the synagogue the Wiesel family attended in the town of Sighet, Rumania. Even years later, after he had survived the Holocaust, and gone on to study Philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris, Mr. Wiesel remained fascinated by Jewish mysticism, and it became a prominent influence on his writings.
Mr. Wiesel refuses to give up his shoes because they serve as a symbol of his dignity and identity, and losing them would be a further degradation of his humanity in the concentration camp. In moments of extreme suffering and dehumanization, holding on to one's possessions can provide a sense of normalcy and control.
because he wants to die from the Nazi solders he said I going to fricken die.