Answer :
It is human nature to be hopeful in the face of a disaster, even when all signs point to the contrary.
What is disaster?
A disaster is a serious issue that occurs over a short or long time of time and results in widespread losses of people, property, or the environment that are greater than what the affected community can reasonably expect to be able to recover from using its own resources. Both "natural disasters" and "human-instigated disasters" result from anthropogenic hazards, and these categories are frequently used to categorise disasters. Avalanches, coastal flooding, cold waves, droughts, earthquakes, hailstorms, heat waves, hurricanes (tropical cyclones), ice storms, landslides, lightning, riverine flooding, strong winds, tornadoes, tsunamis, volcanic activity, wildfires, and winter weather are a few examples of natural hazards. Criminality, civil unrest, terrorism, war, industrial hazards, engineering hazards, and power outages are a few examples of anthropogenic hazards.
In Night, the characters remain hopeful because they do not yet fully understand the magnitude of the disaster that is about to unfold. Even when they are taken to the concentration camps, they still cling to the hope that they will be released. It is only when they see the gas chambers and realize the true purpose of the camps that they lose all hope.
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