Here are a couple more sites that may help:
Elie Wiesel: The Perils of Indifference Their fate is always the most tragic, inevitably. When adults wage war, children perish. We see their faces, their eyes. Do we hear their pleas? ...
http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/speeches/elie_wiesel_perils.html
Boston University Department of Religion - A Beggar in Jerusalem ..." Perhaps the first major novel to bring to bear on the destiny of the Jew ... As i watched Elie Weisel on the Oprah show i cried..when ivbought his first ...
http://astore.amazon.com/bureligion-20/detail/0805210520
Can anyone help me identify different examples of "Fate/Destiny" throughout the story, Night, by Elie Wiesel??? Thanks Merry Christmas
2 answers
There is some difference. I was interested in this question so long and finally I could to find the answer at . The "fate" is like a life sentence, you know. It's something you should admit. The "destiny" is something you want to have and what you want to reach. It can be said that this is how to follow your true path