Reflection On Night By Elie Wiesel

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Eliezer wiesel had a tough time during the Holocaust, as did many Jews. During the Holocaust there were certain measures taken to aid his survival. He focused on only his necessities, denied God, and disposed of his emotions. I believe these were all poor choices. One of Elie’s measures, denying God, was in my opinion, a poor choice. Even when times are hard denying God is never the answer. Having God near at all times allows us to get help in times of trouble. I believe that when you lose God you begin to focus on basic necessities as an animal would, which brings me to my next point. By focusing on only his personal needs Elie became like an animal that survives only on instinct and mainly cares for its personal survival. Wiesel was surviving