Wiesel's Action In Night, The Cay And Lord Of The Flies
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If you think that what you do is your own business, you are wrong. In this world, your conduct affects not only you but the conduct of other people as well. If you behave in a way that is considered unacceptable and other people copy your behavior, you are responsible for the consequences. A person's action is responsible for others in his surroundings. Examples where someone's action changed was in the novels such as: Night, The Cay and Lord of the Flies. Night has many important actions that were responsible for others consequences. The first action that was responsible for a consequence was when Eli Wiesel's family tried to flee the country when they had a chance. They failed to flee, so their consequences was being sent away to a concentration camp. From that, Eli was separated…show more content… Ben figures that he should make a group called The Wave which showed how the Nazi’s were able to gain control without someone stopping them. This action leads onto many consequences the class begins to make The Wave into a big deal. Ben also makes it sound like a big deal and begins to be their leader, giving them membership cards. Students in the class begin to bully other children because they aren’t joining The Wave. Many people begin to join The Wave and Ben Ross doesn’t know if he can keep all of this under control. A person from the school named Laurie wrote an article about how bad The Wave is. People began to unjoin The Wave. One of the original members named David of The Wave begins to beat Laurie because she’s been saying bad thing about The Wave. David realizes that he has forgotten who he really was and who he really cared about. The next day Ben Ross ends the Wave which led some people into distress and some people into relief. This book also proves that mankind is easily influenced. This was a major action that impacted many