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Themes, Symbols, and Motifs
Night Elie Wiesel Themes, Symbols, and Motifs
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Theme: The message or question about life the author intends the reader to understand through reading the work. Themes should be stated as a sentence.
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Themes How can one maintain faith in a benevolent God through the midst of suffering? Why is God silent when there is human suffering? Inhumanity toward other humans is the worst form of evil. How important are Father - son bonds?
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Symbol Something used for or regarded as representing something else; a tangible or visual object representing something intangible or abstract.
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Symbols Fire-What does this represent? Night-What does this represent?
Why do you think Wiesel chose these two visual/tangibles as symbols? How are they present in the story from beginning to end?
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Motif A simple element that serves as a basis for expanded narrative. A conventional situation, device, interest, or interest found throughout literature. Recurrent images, words, objects, phrases or actions that tend to unify the work.
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Motifs Tradition-what traditions are important in the book?
Religious Observance-what observances are present? How does the author use these motifs to help develop the themes?
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