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13.10.15
Night Essay Faith carries consequences, whether satisfactory or undesirable, and if you don’t give up, victory will aid you to prosperity the rest of your life like Elie. Night is an autobiography composed by Elie Wiesel. In his autobiography, Elie reflects on his childhood as a Jew during the Holocaust. He had three younger sisters, a mother, and a father. During his period in the concentration camps, Elie is paired with his dad and separated from the rest of his family; enduring deprivations such as: friends, survival, and presence of faith in God. Although faith can be exhibited through prayer, fasting, and keeping every part of life holy; dedicated to God, some prayers may not be answered directly or if it is meaningless until Judgement Day. In conclusion, faith; especially in God, is the fastest way to redemption; even if they die before receiving their outcome, God sees their heart and can liberate you from a sinful society. Elie Wiesel is a 12 year-old Jewish boy, who was deported by the Nazis and forced to work in concentration camps for more than six years. After being separated from his mother and three
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While the Jews were enjoying themselves, in the blink of an eye, Nazis swept through Sighet and captured the Jews. Later, Elie also stated that his dad was emotionless, but the concentration camp exposed his emotions as a weak Jew. Jews think they are so special to God, but Hitler and the Nazis knew their weakness. On page six, paragraph one and four of Night, Elie recalled, “AND THEN, one day al foreign Jews were expelled from Sighet.” “The deportees were quickly forgotten.” The Nazis actions should teach the Jews not to brag about their relationship with God, because there could be consequences; just like the