“From the depths of a mirror, a corpse was contemplating me. The look in his eyes as he gazed at me has never left.” This piece of text is a quote from the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel. In this piece of literature the reader gets taken along the journey of what Eliezer Wiesel faced during World War II. The reader gets to see the joy beforehand and the living hell the Jews face inside the concentration camps. Eliezer Wiesel faces many atrocious battles throughout his time in Buchenwald. All these times lead up to an important birth. The quote beforehand holds great significance to the story. The context surrounding the quote displays Wiesel looking into a mirror for the first time since the ghettos and seeing a living corpse standing in his place. In the reader’s perspective this shows the joy before the deportations and the living hell they endured inside the walls of the camps. …show more content…
For example, his faith perished. In the beginning of the story it shows Wiesel striving to gain religious knowledge. “ By day I studied the Talmud and by night I would run to the synagogue to weep over the destruction of the Temple.” This quote solidifies the claim of Wiesel striving for religious knowledge. However, once arriving at the camps Wiesel’s faith had began to dissolve. In his mind he thought that if God was real, he would not be putting the Jewish people through such despair. During Wiesel’s time at Buna, Yom Kippur arrived. Wiesel was presented with two choices. Either to follow his faith and fast or eat and not die of starvation. Wiesel swallowed his soup and nibbled his bread. Wiesel even mentions “ I no longer accept God’s