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How Is Night By Elie Wiesel A Dynamic Character

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Six to ten million people died during the Holocaust all because of Hitler. In the novel Night, by Elie Wiesel, the reader learns about the difficulties, from a survivor’s point of view, in the concentration camp. Wiesel experiences what it’s like to be beaten down physically, mentally, and emotionally. The SS guards stripped him of his identity and religion. In the beginning of the story, Wiesel believed very deeply in God. As he became separated from his family, as he starved, and as he witnessed death, his belief and trust faded to the point where he was devoid of religion. By the end of the book, the reader can infer that Wiesel is a dynamic character based on his actions and beliefs. Throughout the novel, Elie’s actions began to change
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