In all of his writings, Elie wiesel always choose memoir/fiction as his genre.
Including the fact that he based it on his own life (for those who don't know, Elie wiesel is a survivor of holocaust and write books about it), it helped people empathize and can easily accept his point of view toward the incident.
This shows that he feels like he might have to be in places he isn't supposed to be, or ask questions/have conversations that might seem out of place if he is acting 'normally'. If he is acting crazy, people will be more likely to focus on that rather than what he is doing around the castle.
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