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What is one of the primary themes in Elie Wiesel's writings about his survival in concentration camps?
The loss of faith in humanity
The prevalence of humor
Celebration of culture
The ease of survival
In 'Night', how does Elie Wiesel describe his relationship with his father during their time in the concentration camp?
They become completely independent from each other
They support each other through the ordeal
They become resentful of each other
They have no opportunity to bond
What lesson does Elie Wiesel convey about the importance of remembering the Holocaust?
It is better to forget painful memories
Memory is crucial to preventing future atrocities
Only the survivors can share their stories
It has little relevance to modern society
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