Theme Of Faith In The Book Night

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Up to 6 million jews were killed in Hitler's reign of mass destruction. One man, named Elie Wiesel documented his experiences during the Holocaust in his book Night. In Night, he describes the horrors and hardships he endures being a Jew and getting sent to a concentration camp where he and his father get separated from his mother and sister. Elie Wiesel shows his hardships of maintaining faith by constantly judging and criticizing his God for the pain he has caused Elie and others. When he got off the train in Auschwitz, they are put into lines and separate the men from the women. The SS guards at the camp then start pointing which way you were to go; left and right. One way lead to the camp and the other, the gas chamber. While Elie was …show more content…

“Never shall I forget those moments that murdered my God”. You can’t blame him for giving up on his God after seeing that, the prisoner told him not to lose faith even when the sword hung over his head, but at that moment the sword dropped. It was the new year,and a bunch of the Jews in the camp gathered to celebrate by praising their God. Elie doesn’t participate in the praising he is rather angry or disappointed at God. “You have betrayed, allowing them to be tortured, slaughtered, gassed and burned, what do they do? They praise before you!” Some people have not yet lost faith in the camp and they worship him. Why would God let this happen to his people, his servants and praisers? Some even considering fasting when they were practically starving to death. (Later in the book they kill each other for food. God is just toying with them at that point.) Elie tries to keep his faith and tries to endure the hardships. Of course, him and his father survived but his mother and sister passed away. Faith is hard to keep when you’re being “tested” 24/7 and you start to wonder whether it’s actually a test or just life. Faith doesn’t bring people together, it tears groups apart and the Holocaust is just one of many examples of

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