How Did Elie Wiesel Change In Night

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Night by Elie Wiesel is a memoir about him and his dad in 1944-1945, at the peak of the holocaust. They face problems any jew would face during the time. Elie changed physically, mentally, and spiritually throughout the book. The holocaust reminds us of a horrible time in history which “cause us to reflect on our own fears and insecurities” (Shmoop 0:12 - 0:19). The despair of Jews in that time led Elie and his father being treated awfully which ultimately physically impacted him. He had to undergo the heat while on the train and brutal cold while on the long march to being evacuated. Along with this, he was starved when he was at the concentration camps which ultimately made him weaker and weaker throughout every experience Elie went through