Elie Wiesel's Metamorphosis In The Book Night

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Elie Wiesel’s Metamorphosis “Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith for- ever. Never shall I forget the nocturnal silence that deprived me for all eternity of the desire to live. Never shall I forget those moments that murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to ashes. Never shall I forget those things, even were I condemned to live as long as God Himself. Never” (pg 36). This was one of the most famous lines from the book Night, by Elie Wiesel. The novel Night, by Elie Wiesel, was set in World War 2 over the time period of 1941 to 1945. Elie Wiesel wrote the novel about this specific time period of his life, writing about his time before and during his time in the concentration camps. Elie transformed throughout …show more content…

By the end of the novel things were not going very well, especially when his father unfortunately died. That was when, Elie truly has changed once and for all as a person. “No prayers were said over his tomb. No candle lit in his memory. His last word had been my name. He had called out to me and I had not answered. I did not weep, and it pained me that I could not weep. But I was out of tears. And deep inside me, if I could have searched the recesses of my feeble conscience, I might have found something like: Free at last!...” (pg 112). This quote is significant due to the fact that it shows Elie towards the end of his stay at the concentration camp. At this point of time Elie’s father had just died, which helped change Elie even more; for the worst even. Elie has become very unreligious, very cold-hearted by the end of his time at the concentration camp. While looking back to 1941 for Elie, once religious and compassionate, by the end of this story Elie gave up his faith completely and became rather unsentimental around the other prisoners. In the end, Elie as a person changed dramatically during the novel