I don't think he was " killed"
I thought it said the next time Eli saw him, he was dead and violin smashed.
I simply thought he played bethoven and either fell asleep while playing or died while playing. His instrument was simply smashed by the numerous amount of Jews around him. Possibly stepped on or layed upon.
I think he died from the cold, startvation and stress related problems.
Very dramatic, Favorite part of book, I also like the part when the 3 people were hanged. I thought it was sad how the little kid stayed on the gallows.
Its weird to have a favorite part of a book that's so sad....
No it specifically said that he played Beethoven.
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he plays beethoven on his violin
That music is copywrited, you have to buy it or it's freakin illegal
There are many violin concertos in the key of e-minor, but the most famous by far was written by Felix Mendelssohn. His e-minor concerto is one of the standards of the violin repertoire.
Juliek is a character in Elie Wiesel's book "Night." He is a young violinist who befriends the protagonist, Eliezer, during their time in the concentration camp. Juliek is known for his love of music and plays the violin one last time before he dies in the camp.
juliek was. young polish boy. he was friends with elie. he played the violin extremly well. he died in the holocaust in the winter. he carried his vioin with him until the end.
Juliek plays the violin in Elie Wiesel's book "Night" to bring a sense of beauty and hope amid the horrors of the concentration camps. Music becomes a form of resistance and a way for Juliek to maintain his humanity and dignity in the face of extreme suffering.
No it specifically said that he played Beethoven.
Juliek's final act in the book Night by Elie Wiesel was to play his violin before dying in the concentration camp. Despite the horrific conditions of the camp, Juliek found solace and strength in music. His playing symbolized a moment of defiance and humanity in the face of dehumanization and despair.
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Juliek was a character in the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel. He was a talented violinist who played his instrument even while in the concentration camps during the Holocaust. Juliek's music provided a sense of hope and humanity in the midst of the dehumanizing conditions of the camps.
It was the night of the Kristallench, when the Germans invaded Jews' homes, smashed all their china and crystal, and forced them to go into the death camps
he plays beethoven on his violin
The eight words Elie is unable to forget from the book "Night" are "behind me, I heard the same man begging." These words describe the dying Rabbi Eliahou's son abandoning him during the forced march from Auschwitz, symbolizing the loss of humanity in the concentration camps.
all day (and all of the night)
The shopfronts of Jewish businesses were smashed and many synagogues were burned.