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Night By Elie Wiesel Research Paper

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The Holocaust was a horrible time for the Jewish people. Many innocent lives were lost, and Jewish people were tortured and held hostages and murdered by the Nazis. Many Jewish people were treated like dogs being slashed and they had everything ripped away from them. In the memoir, Elie Wiesel goes over the struggles and the loss of innocents and that loss of faith in God. The German Nazis put Elie and the other Jews through so much violence and brutality. The Jewish people didn't even feel like people at that point; they felt as if they were being treated like dogs. "And the spectators observed these emaciated creatures ready to kill for a crust of bread” (101). The Germans staved the prisoners and made them go crazy over food. Elie knew that he was too weak to try and fight for the food, so he stayed on the floor. “Meir, my little Meir”. Don't you recognize me? You're killing your father...? I have bread for you too...” (101). Elie was scared that he was going to turn out like that boy and go against his own father. Elie seeing these things made him lose the faith that he had before. There were lot of innocent life tokens from other Jews, they were not like this before but …show more content…

This affected Elies faith in God and made him hate the Germans. Elie would pretend that his sister and mother were still alive after witnessing the babies and children being burned. “We pretended, for what if one of us still did believe” (46). They didn't want to believe that it could be possible for someone to do this. He wanted to try to keep his faith that they were still alive, but he struggles to keep the faith in God. “How could I believe, how could anyone believe in this god of mercy” (77). Elies saw how others were starting to lose the faith in God. He started to think if there was a god why would he let these things happen? The Jews didn't just lose their faith, but themselves and loved

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