Religious And Physical Changes In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Night by Elie Wiesel is major memoir in which sold over 6 million copies after being sold. It shows the gruesome terror of the concentration camps and how Elie reacts and changes to these terrors. Elie and his family leave the safety of their homes to survive the terrible concentrations camps, enduring hardships, death, and emerging as a more stronger, improved people. Elie experiences changes both his ideas of religious and physical changes. Elie is 12 years old, he is trying to study the Kabbalah, but his time in the concentration had change his perception on life. Early in the memoir, he sees himself being rabi and having a mentor to teach him the Kabbalah. But after the gruesome experiences of the concentration camps, his perspective

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