How Has Elie Wiesel's Character Changed

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Imagine you yourself just enjoying life with your friends, family, and neighbors. Then all of a sudden you see guards screaming and yelling at you to leave all your things go pack a small bag and leave everything else behind and get on a bus with a whole bunch of people crammed on their. You may even get separated from your family and not see them ever again. Then you keep thinking where are we going and what's gonna happen to us and your family. Well this happened to Elie Wiesel and his family they were enjoying life and all of a sudden they see guards and then getting on a bunch of busses and getting separated from their family. They had no idea that all of this was going to happen, because life was good and they were living it.Wiesel’s personality, faith with God, and relationships changed as a result of the Holocaust.

Throughout the text, Wiesel’s personality changed a lot. In the beginning, he said that he was a “deeply observant” person (Wiesel 3). Also in the beginning he was …show more content…

It was great at first but then ever since the Holocaust happened his faith went downhill. He kept asking God why he put him and his father through this. In the beginning of the text his faith was really strong he wanted to practice Kabbalah but his father said he was way to young. “You are too young for that. First you must study the basic subjects, those you are able to comprehend” (Wiesel 4). He wanted to do it so badly he did all the work himself to find strong faith. “I succeeded my own in finding a master for myself” (Wiesel 4). But then since the Holocaust happened he started to doubt his God. “The Bible commands us to rejoice during the eight days of celebration, but our hearts were not in it” (Wiesel 10). But then he would pray to God when he was in an emotional state. “I thanked God, in an improvised prayer, for having created mud in his infinite and wondrous universe” (Wiesel