Night: A World without God

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The novel Night tells the vivid story of the author, Eliezer Wiesel’s, life. The autobiography explains Elie’s struggle as a Jewish boy to maintain faith. The pious twelve-year-old, begins his life with a great deal of loyalty, but has trouble with the idea of God after the Holocaust begins. Eliezer cannot fathom the fact that there could be a God that would allow so much cruelty and suffering. The addition of the yellow star began the holocaust for his community; it was a death sentence accessory. Eliezer’s father believed it would pass by them, saying, “The yellow star? So what? It’s not lethal…” (Wiesel 11). The irony in that phase was shown when his father died for that very reason, the yellow star. Eliezer begins his story in his home, living in a very spiritual society. His family participated in going to the synagogue every Sabbath. Extremely interested in what God had to offer, Elie had a mentor, Moshe, to help him learn of the different miracles. Moshe the Beadle, a well liked man in his community, maintained his faith even after everyone else lost theirs. Moshe was taken f...

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