Evil In Night By Elie Wiesel

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The book, Night, by Elie Wiesel, explains one account of the Holocaust and the totalitarianism that flanked the planned annihilation of the Jews. In this book, the Nazi Party threatens humanity when the government commits attempted genocide. Evil triumphs over Good in Night because Elie believes that his humanity is worthless upon spending a year in the clutches of the Nazis. Victimized by the Germans and Hungarians, Elie and other Jews swiftly lose faith in God, who allegedly created the German concentration and extermination camps. During a makeshift Rosh Hashanah service in the camp with ten thousand inmates present, many prisoners bless their eternal sovereign. Elie regrets this process alongside many others, for: “Every fiber in me rebelled.

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