Night By Elie Wiesel Analysis

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Why have you forsaken me? This is quote that person that mad at God, or questioning faith. In Night by Elie Wiesel the Nazis took Jews from their homes to put them into Auschwitz where they were tortured, and killed. Those experiences the Jews faced caused them to lose their faith in God. With intent, the Nazis made the Jews lose faith by taking them away from their homes and moving them to Auschwitz. Living at Auschwitz caused the Jews to blame God for its existence. “Because in His great might, He had created Auschwitz, Birkenau, Buna, and so many other factories of death” (Wiesel 67). The Jews stop worshiping God from this place; also could not understand why God has not protected them from concentration camps and the Nazis. “I was not denying His existence, but I doubted His absolute justice” (Wiesel 45). This shows the that Nazis made the Jew feel unsafe, and not at home. Overall the Jews being taken away and sent to Auschwitz was what started to make the Jews to lose faith. …show more content…

With all the torture involved, it made the Jews ask where God was? “‘Behind me, I heard the same man asking: ‘For God’s sake, where is God?’ and from within me, I heard a voice answer: ‘Where He is? This is where-hanging here from this gallows’” (Wiesel 65). This shows that the torture is getting to them, and they are wondering where was God’s protection. . All that had been going on hurt the minds of the Jews. “ What does your grandeur mean, Master of the Universe, in the face of this cowardice, this decay, and this misery? Why do you do on troubling these poor people’s wounded minds, their ailing bodies?” (Wiesel 66). This quote doesn't just show the Nazi’s didn’t just make the Jews lose their faith, but it also shows that they lost their innocence. In general the torturing made the people at Auschwitz lose their

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