How Does Elie Lose Religion In Night

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Could you ever imagined losing something that you have known for so long? Well, the main character in Night by Elie Wiesel, demonstrates losing religious faith while facing deadly challenges presented to him.

Religious faith is normally lost when you rely on god for almost everything. As a result, Elie and his father no longer believe. “And in spite of myself, a prayer formed inside of me, a prayer to this god I no longer believed in (Wiesel 91).” Elie didn’t believe in a god anymore, so he then had lost hope in his religion. “My whole desire to live became concentrated in my nails (Wiesel 94).” Elie used to strongly believe in this kind of god, but because of what went on in the world around him, he no longer believes. God is someone who …show more content…

The SS men were a part of the Nazi Party, and as a result, they would follow everything that Hitler told them to do. “Several SS men rushed to find me, creating such a confusion, people were able to switch to the right line (Wiesel 96).” Elie was trying to help his father switch lines so he could live a couple days more because during the selection, his father had been considered weak. “Twenty corpses were thrown from our wagon… in a snowy field hundreds of naked orphans lay without a tomb (Wiesel 99).” The SS men were very brutal with the Jewish people. They threw the bodies out of the wagon and chased people until they listened or ended up falling to the ground a dying. On the train, Elies dad was almost thrown out of the wagon just like the other couple dozen humans. After this, the Nazis then started to bomb the camp. “Their bombing the Buna factory, someone shouted (Wiesel 60).” After they figured out that this bombing at the Buna factory was just another rumor, they were transported to another camp far away where they would begin the gruesum run that killed millions of Holocaust victims. Elie and his father gave up hope in the fact that they knew they wouldn’t

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