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Juliek's main fear in Elie Wiesel's "Night" is the loss of his individuality and humanity amidst the dehumanizing conditions of the concentration camps. He is terrified of being reduced to a mere number or a faceless victim, which is symbolized by his desperate need to play his violin, a representation of his identity and spirit. This fear underscores the struggle to maintain one's essence in the face of overwhelming brutality and despair.

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