Loss of faith: to no longer believe that someone or something can be trusted. (Merriam-Webster) In the memoir Night by Elie Weisel, the theme of loss of faith in god is shown in various ways including how during tough times people lose faith in their god. In the memoir, this is due to the dramatic impact the concentration camps had on the prisoners. Loss of faith in god is displayed by Elie showing negative feelings towards god after seeing what's really happening and the number of deaths occurring in the camps. Elie has strong beliefs in god but shortly after seeing the harm done to people he questions god. In this memoir, this theme is depicted in numerous ways including Elie questioning why innocent people who follow god are being harmed, …show more content…
Elie is confused about why so many people who strongly believe and are true to god are being killed. The text states, "You have betrayed, allowing them to be tortured, slaughtered, gassed, and burned, what do they do? They pray before You! They praise Your name. (Wiesel 68). This validates that Elie is angry by the depiction of examples of harm that has been done to people that pray for god to save them. But, god hasn't done anything and these people result in being killed which is why Elie is angry that god is still being so hyped up and relied on when in reality destruction and killings are occurring. This evidence clearly proposes Elie’s loss of faith in god due to his disagreement with the way people think very highly of god and still believe god will save them when god hasn't been there to save thousands of people already. Next, the theme of loss of faith in god is depicted through Elie's negative feelings and talking negatively about god's name. Elie is angry with the destruction going on and believes that god should be there to save them. But he soon realizes god is not there even if they pray excessive times because people are still being innocently killed. These actions cause Elie to be angry and think less of God's name leading him to lose faith. The text …show more content…
Elie ultimately believes that if he keeps praying to god that things will get better but when he comes to realize that things are just worsening he questions all his prayers. Ele sees his surroundings and what's being done to other people and himself and prays for it all to be over. Elie brings himself to the realization that his prayers haven't done anything even though he is super religious and respects god as much as he can. The text indicates, “For the first time, I felt anger rising within me. Why should I sanctify His name? The Almighty, the eternal and terrible Master of the Universe, chose to be silent. What was there to thank Him for?” (Weisel 33). This valid evidence demonstrates Elie questioning his prayer due to his reference of god being negative and questioning why he should follow and thank god. Elies anger with God is building up leading to him wanting to give up his beliefs. Loss of faith in god is without a doubt demonstrated in this portion of the text because of Elies strong doubt in god increasing more and more as he observes what is happening to people at the concentration