A fellow prisoner in the concentration camp told Elie that his name had not been written down during the selection process, which meant he would not be assigned a work detail and would likely be sent to the gas chamber.
He ran to Elie and he gave him a knife some rubber for fixing a shoe then he gave him a spoon and he told elie my inheritance because he knew he was going to be killed and never see him again an he gave him extra bread
Oral history is history that was not written down as it happened but after it had been passed down by word of mouth. Great grandparents told their children who told their children who told you. It was also stories that were handed down from generation to generation in cultures so that it would be remembered. Eventually it would be written, but when it was finally written there were no living wittnesses.
Oral history is history that was not written down as it happened but after it had been passed down by word of mouth. Great grandparents told their children who told their children who told you. It was also stories that were handed down from generation to generation in cultures so that it would be remembered. Eventually it would be written, but when it was finally written there were no living wittnesses.
The people who witnessed it told other people, and they told other people, and so on, and eventually it was written down.
1982 from what I have been told
Elie feels a great void opening on Yom Kippur because his sense of faith has been shattered by the atrocities he witnessed in the concentration camps. The suffering and injustice he experiences lead him to question his beliefs and distance himself from his religion. This spiritual emptiness creates a feeling of despair and disconnection from his former self.
Storytellers told stories and some were written down (Homer).
It first came about as stories that Tolkien told to his children and then decided to write down.
the answer i s a story told to make a point and has been pased down in your family and your family belives it and so do you the answer i s a story told to make a point and has been pased down in your family and your family belives it and so do you
Elie's foot began to swell so he was sent to the hospital. A jewish doctor told Elie that his foot must be operated on. After the surgery Elie stayed in the hospital while he recovers.
In the book "Night," towards the end, Elie and his father's relationship is strained due to the harsh conditions in the concentration camp. Elie begins to feel resentment towards his father for being weak and dependent. However, their bond is tested when Elie's father becomes ill, and Elie feels conflicting emotions of guilt and responsibility towards him.
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the prisoners were instructed to say they were older than their actual ages to avoid being selected for extermination. This was done in a desperate attempt to increase their chances of survival in the concentration camps.