Cemetery Quote by Elie Wiesel
“The only place where I felt at home, on familiar ground, was the Jewish cemetery. And yet I had never set foot in it before. Children had been forbidden to enter.”
About This Quote
Source Memoir: Night, 1958
The narrator finds unexpected comfort in a place traditionally forbidden, revealing how personal connections can form in unlikely settings.
In simple terms: Finding comfort in unexpected places.
Seek understanding in unfamiliar environments.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- cemetery visits
- cultural rites
- personal reflection
- historical trauma
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do forbidden places sometimes feel safe?
- How does cultural taboo shape personal experience?
The setting may also evoke grief or fear, complicating the sense of home.