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Elie sees himself in the mirror at the end of the book as dead corpse gazing back at him.
Elie sees himself staring back at him, never leaving his memory.
Elie saw himself as a corpse gazing back at him when he looks in the mirror at the end of the book and it is significant because he thought he did not deserve to survive.
I think cause his mom
i think Elie is a very couragous person and selfless as he put everyone before himself
Moshe the beadle asks Elie, "Why do you pray?" and "Why do you fast?" These questions challenge Elie to think critically about his faith and to reflect on the purpose behind his religious practices.
Elie Wiesel's father said, while the family was still in Sighet, that the yellow star was 'not lethal'.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the flash forward comes at the end when Elie looks at his reflection in the mirror after being liberated from the concentration camp. He sees a corpse staring back at him, symbolizing the loss of his innocence and the impact of the Holocaust on his identity.
because he thinks that its to help u
i think it for her book and being an author
i think its the nobel peace
I think it was Elie Saab, the Lebanese designer.