"Don't worry. If you're in any danger, I'll warn you." (Weisal 24)
In this quote, trust and helpfullness is shown. It shows how the Jews really watch out for each other no matter what type of danger. It also shows forshadowing as when the man returns later on in the story to warn the Elie and his family of the coming danger of the German soldiers. The friend of Elie's father is putting his faithfullness in them and hoping they would trust him, as he does end up keeping his word. This man new there was to be of coming danger.
"We had spent the day fasting. But we were not very hungry. We were exhausted." (Weisal 27)
Pain, sorrow, and worry are shown in this quote from the story Night. It shows that even as the family had been doing nothing more than worrying all day, they still had been worn down from the anxiety of what to come the following day.
2 comments:
Your analysis was great, I never really thought of it that way.
I think you are right about the Jews helping each other, when you are within your own culture you understand eachother.
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