"The Night Trilogy," by Elie Wiesel, consists of three interrelated works: "Night," "Dawn," and "The Accident." These narratives delve into themes of suffering, morality, and the search for meaning following the horrors of the Holocaust. "Night" serves as a haunting memoir of Wiesel's experiences in concentration camps, capturing the brutal realities of loss and despair. It illustrates the impact of genocide on human existence and faith, offering an unflinching look at the depths of human cruelty.