Analysis Of Night By Elie Wiesel

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In "Night," Elie Wiesel talks about Eliezer during World War II's Holocaust period. Initially, we see him thriving in faith studying the Torah and having dreams of becoming a rabbi but then the Nazi army invades Romania which quickly changes his life and eventually changes his faith.

At the start, Eliezer is confronted with unbearable difficulties as he witnesses countless Jewish individuals suffering and dying in concentration camps such as Auschwitz. Eliezer's experience at the concentration camp was marked by brutality that shattered every last gram of innocence he had held onto before being sent there. It also posed as a test to his beliefs at that point in time. The Holocaust left its mark on him visibly, through severe malnutrition

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