Analytical Essay On Night By Elie Wiesel

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The memoir Night by Elie Wiesel shares the experiences Elie faced throughout the Holocaust. At the start, Elie and his family live in Sighet, Romania, but when the Nazis arrive, they place all the Jews in the town in ghettos and issue restrictions. The Nazis deport Elie to a concentration camp where he sticks with his father and where he faces cruelty, terrible sights, and inhumane actions while his mother and sister die. In the end, Elie and his father go through drastic circumstances, including when Elie’s father dies, but ultimately, Elie and the prisoners of the concentration camps are freed. Throughout everything Elie faces in the concentration camps, the most significant attribute about him that changes is his faith in God. After experiencing the cruelty …show more content…

This shows that Elie does not trust God. If God did have a plan for creating these crematoria and such, Elie would not believe in this plan. He questions God and His people. Elie thinks that God is not a good person. Any good person would not cause thousands of children to burn. From this scene, readers can infer that Elie does not believe that God has good intentions. Elie believes that even with all that God can do, he decides to create such concentration camps that hold the deaths of thousands. He believes that a creation as evil as the camps is nothing to be praised for. This shows that Elie thinks God is to blame for the camps. Instead of pinning it on the Nazis, he pins it on God. He thinks of God as the Nazis. That is why Elie does not have much faith in God anymore. Elie has already experienced cruelty in the camps, and he believes God is behind the camps. This means he believes God has made him go through such cruelty. This displays how much Elie’s faith and the way he thinks of God has changed. He does not believe God has good intentions for him if God is the one who put him through all of this

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