Summary Of Night By Elie Wiesel

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In chapter five of the Holocaust memoir Night, by Elie Wiesel, Elie’s relationship with his father grew stronger while his relationship with his God became weaker. After being faced with the horrors in the concentration camp, Elie’s belief in an intangible God is replaced by the immediate urge to tend to his father’s needs. The love shared between them is the only drive he has to stay alive. Due to these circumstances, Elie slowly begins to lose hope in the god he once adored, but gains an inseperable bond with his father. During the evening of Rosh Hashanah, Elie was participating in a prayer with a vast group of other prisoners. While prisoners from surrounding blocks mustered together, Elie questioned why he would be saying a prayer