Elie Wiesel Allusion

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The author has a somewhat specific tone in chapter 4. It is in a way angry and hopeless. Elie is angry at God and when he finds hope of getting out of captivity, it gets crushed under the feet of the Nazis. In the very beginning of the chapter it says, “What are you, my God?” Elie thought angrily. Elie is angry with God, thinking that he had been abandoned. He has little hope of getting out of the camp. The camp was having a solemn service on the jewish new year, Rosh Hashanah. Elie did not want to participate in the service because he was angry with God and continued to think, “Why should I bless Gods name?” He was angry at the fact that they were being tortured and killed while God did nothing. All the children thrown into the flames, the

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