Loss Of Faith In Elie Wiesel's Night

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Night by Elie Wiesel is a moving novel about the tribulations the Jewish endured during World War 2. The novel is focused on Eliezer, an avid student of the Torah and other Jewish teachings. He lived in a town that did not expect the invasions of the German and soon after they arrived the Jewish were being shipped of to concentration camps.Eliezer is separated from everyone but his father and they learn to survive the barbarity of the Germans and their camps. One can observe Eliezer’s loss of faith in his God, how the Jews maintained their traditions and the changes seen in Eliezer as the story continues. Night is a heartbreaking story of the Jewish, how they were treated like animals, and Wiesel allows the readers to visualize the torment the Jewish experienced. Eye-opening and strong, this story will not fail to impress but also dispirit. …show more content…

The main one, losing faith in his God and being angry with him. “For the first time, I felt anger rising within me. Why should I sanctify His name? The Almighty, the eternal and terrible Master of the Universe, chose to be silent. What was there to thank Him for?”(p33) Eliezer’s anger grows and so do his questions which remain unanswered. He gives up and rebels no longer continuing the traditions he followed not that long ago. A Jews life during the Holocaust left them hollow and broken, they had lost everything and there was almost no meaning to life anymore. Nobody could ever truly know or understand what occurred behind the gates of these

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