In chapter one, Moshie explains, “they were forced to dig huge trenchs… without passion or haste, they shot the prisoners, who were forced to approach the trench one by one and offer their necks. Infants were tossed into the air and used as targets for the machine guns. ” (Wiesel 6) This is the scene that really set the tone for the book. Since Night is a memoir as apposed to a comedy film it is ten times as graphic and is full of Wiesel’s personal details, which limit the readers view to only Ellie’s experiences and it also means that the information covered is limited.
The film is energetic and upbeat til the middle of the film. At the middle it takes a dramatic turn when Guido and his son are sent to the concentration camp, the film never completely looses its upbeat tone intirely tho as Guido did everything in his power to convince his son that it was all a game for his birthday. there was a few dramatic scenes, like when Guido was shot dead, but other then the select few scenes the second half of the movie is bittersweet in a way.
Night is an autobiography set in the holocaust, being someones own experience gives it a more reliable view of the time period and also the facts in the memoir are 100 percent factual which gives it more shock value. Elie’s experiences help one better understand the holocaust as well as understanding Elie. Life is Beautiful is a dramatic comedy set in the holocaust, but honestly could of been set in any time period. A lot of the details are unreliable and completely crazy. here are times when this is clear such as when Guido gets on the loud speaker, or when he plays that song. the comedic way in which the story was told is a mockery of the holocaust and really should of been set in a different time period. Throughout both works, there are some common themes. Both stress the importance of the father to son relationship which is clear when you examine each of them closely. Elie’s dad begins to weaken as the story progresses and if it wasnt for their bond he may of died sooner then he did.
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Throughout this essay I will be analyzing a sixty second sequence of the film I-Robot. Directed by Alex Pro yas, the film was released in 2004 and was a hit at the box office. The film is an action-thriller inspired by Isaac Asimov's classic short story collection. Asimov's books set forth the three laws of robotics. Law 1. A Robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human ...
Elie kept his father alive for most of the memoir, after his father dies he covers everything faster and in much less detail. In Life Is Beautiful, Guido is the one helping his son so the situation is opposite then that of Night. If Guido hadn’t done everything he could of for his son, then he would of died at the very beginning when they did the first selection. One theme that makes Night unique is silence, silence is what Wiesel blames for the holocaust, if people had spoken up and done something, then millions of people would be alive.
Moishe was the first hint at what was to come in the book, and nobody believed him because he was the only one speaking out against the Nazis. In both works one important theme is survival. In Night, Elie and his father fight to survive by any means necessary. In Life Is Beautiful, Guido is more concerned with keeping his son alive then himself. As one can now see, even though both works are about the holocaust they each contain their own special charteristics that set them apart from one another. Examining the tones, genres, and themes theese similarities and differences are quite clear.