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Night By Elie Wiesel Essay

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“Never shall I forgive the world for having pushed me against the wall, for having turned me into a stranger.” Elie Wiesel, a holocaust survivor, uses these words to describe his painful experiences and the terrifying story of life inside the concentration camps. Elie Wisel wrote this book to talk about his experience that changed him forever. As a result, Elie is a dynamic character because he questions his faith, his childhood was taken away, and changes his attitude toward his father. First, Elie begins to question his faith in God. During Rosh Hashanah, as the other men gather and pray, Elie feels like a stranger to his religion and decides not to participate with the other men. During the Yom Kippur holiday, Elie decides to rebel against
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