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How Does Elie Wiesel Change Throughout The Book Night

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During the Holocaust, about 6 million Jews died from various ways such as, starvation and dehydration, getting shot, being cremated, gas chamber, and different forms of torture. In Elie Wiesel’s novel Night, Eliezer is a highly religious Jew that is captured by the Germans. Along with his family and other Jews, they were taken to concentration camps. In the camps, he witnesses people die while suffering mentally and physically. Although Eliezer survives, he lost his family and becomes a totally different person by the end of the story. Eliezer was faithful to God and humane towards his family, but after his brutal experience in the concentration camps, he would become faithless and relentless. Change was shown in Elie’s religious beliefs in
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