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Summary Of Night By Elie Wiesel

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Elie Wiesel was a victim of the Holocaust. In the beginning of the story, Elie strongly believed in God, he prayed every time to his lord and savior. His mood was comfortable, he was strongly capable of staying in his current state of life for many years. In the story, page two, line eleven and twenty-eight. Until after Hitler came, the Holocaust was starting to take in affect, causing Elie to feel unease, when he and his family was forced into concentration camps, he experienced loads of torture, fear, and madness. He started to not believe in his God, who he thought would save him from terror. His mood started to change to Disobedient, he didn't respect God at all, after the Germans have completely taken over. In the story, page sixty-three,
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