How Does Life Change In The Book Night By Elie Wiesel

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For all of eternity, people have witnessed their life advance forward, and the events that are witnessed through life can change them; therefore, their lives may become altered. In the book “Night” Elie, the book's author, recounts his time in the concentration camps during the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a difficult time for many people, and in this novel Elie wrote about the horrors he witnessed there. As a result, Elie was changed by the events he faced: losing his religion, his identity, and his relationship with his father. Throughout the novel Elie’s faith and religion were weakened to the point where he no longer supported the Jewish faith. On page 67, Elie stated,” But why would I bless Him? Every fiber in me rebelled.” During this time in the book, Elie has given up on his religion and has even started to rebel against it. In addition, he also wrote, on page 66,¨”What are you, my God...why do you trouble us? I thought angrily.¨ In this piece of writing, Elie is neglecting God and accusing him of the horrors the Jews faced during the Holocaust, and this is pushing Elie further away from his religion. Overall, losing …show more content…

In the beginning of his time at the concentration camps, he loved his father and never wanted to be separated from him in fear of being alone as shown on page 30, “ My hand tightened its grip on my father. All I could think of was not to lose him. Not to remain alone.” As the book nears its end Elie's relationship towards his father begins to grow cold as seen on page 106,”Father...was running out of strength...if only I were relieved of this responsibility, to fight for my own survival.” At this point, Elie still cares for his father but his needs towards the end of the book were starting to outweigh his fatherś. Throughout the book, Elie’s relationship with his father changed him because he lost his father and this experience might have made him less open to

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