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Wiesel works at the Buna factory as a laborer because he is a prisoner at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. Prisoners were assigned to work in various labor camps, such as Buna, as part of the Nazis' system of forced labor.
Job is mentioned in the novel, but Cassandra is not. Cassandra is often used in in-class activities. She is often compared to Mrs. Schrater because they both shared the power of prophecy with the curse of no one believing them.
One allusion in "Night" by Elie Wiesel is the biblical reference to Job, when Eliezer questions God's presence and justice in the face of such suffering. This allusion helps to convey the profound sense of despair and existential questioning that the characters experience during the Holocaust.
Kids under 15 were considered too young to work and were sent to the gas chambers. Yet Elie makes no mention in his book and just says people were burned alive. Which did not happen. There are too many testimonies stating there was gassing. This along with many other things are what hurt Elie Wiesel's credibility.
There are several biblical/religious and historical allusions and an arts allusion. Some are as follows: religious- Messiah, Job, Adam and Eve, Noah's flood, and of course the "Bible verse"; historical Holocaust, the Fascists, the Death's head, Babylon, Spanish Inquisition, Dr. Mengele, Hitler, Zionism, and the mentions of Birkenau, Auschwitz, and Buchenwald; Arts- Beethoven's concerto.
a job name is a thing like if u work at TACO BELL that is a job name
Job Cohen's birth name is Marius Job Cohen.
Job Gosschalk's birth name is Jozef Gosschalk.
Do you have a job? What is your job? What do you like about your job? What is your name?
The name of Job's wife is not identified in either the Bible or the Qur'an.
Job Matusow's birth name is Harvey Marshall Matusow.
Job von Witzleben's birth name is Job Wilhelm Henning Dietrich von Witzleben.