Faith In Elie Wiesel's Night

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A wise man once said, let your faith be bigger than your fears. In the memoir “Night,” Elie Wiesel reveals his tragic experience during the Holocaust of World War II. When young, Elie lived in a small town called Sighet with his family. He and his family were soon separated to different concentration camps in Poland. This is when he and his father, Wiesel, were lost in a sea of nameless faces all eaten up by their hunger. Elie managed to survive, but his father was just too inadequate. Elie Wiesel’s “Night” shows that there is not enough room in our minds for both fear and faith, we must decide which one to live with. One example of Elie Wiesel showing faith is when Elie and his family were getting evacuated from their home and from the ghetto that they were living in for a few days. "Yet another last night. The last night at home, the last night in the ghetto, the last night in the train, and, now, the last night in Sighet.” Since …show more content…

Elie had passed the selection, but his father was just too weak to pass it. “A rumor ran through our ranks-a selection! The SS officers did the selection. The weak, to the left;those who could walk well, to the right. My father was sent to the left.” After Elie realized that his father got sent to the left, he ran after him knowing that he couldn’t let him die with a guilt that would stay with him throughout his whole life. Soon after, other people from the left side started to run when the SS officers began to shoot anyone that they saw moving. Elie and his father managed to escape the left side and they went back to the right side. This showed that although Elie knew that his father had a very small chance of surviving, he still didn’t give up the faith of keeping his father alive. Elie Wiesel’s “Night” shows that there isn’t enough room in our minds for both worry and faith, we must decide which one to live

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