Elie's Lost Faith

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When people see horrible things around them it’s reasonable for them to blame God for the things that are happening, He is the one that everyone goes to in the time of need. These are a few reasons that God was blamed for the situations that occurred in the Holocaust. These are the same reason why Elie has changed so much throughout this story. From the mere fact that he saw kids being thrown into flames, being separated from his mother and sisters, to the fact that he lost his father. All the horrible things that he had to go through, all the praying he had done in the beginning and for everything to have been the same, without having anyone that could try to stop the situation; Elie practically gave up on God. This didn’t just affect Elie this way; in fact it probably affected thousands of Jew the same way. These are some of the reasons that made Elie lose his faith in God.

In the beginning of the story Elie is very religious. He is always praying and he would usually cry whenever he did. When the Nazis come for all the Jews and they took them to Auschwitz Elie still had faith in ...

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