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Symbolism In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Elie Wiesel loses faith in God and his family through the events that he undergoes in the Nazi concentration camps. To begin, Elie is deprived of his religion in the camps. He struggles physically and mentally, therefore, he no longer believes that there is a higher power: "Never shall I forget these moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust..." (34). Imprisoned in a factory of death, Elie does not believe that his God will give him the strength to keep him going. Elie's viewing on God is that he is now silent to the people who are suffering and ask for help, leading to Elie losing his faith in him. Eile also begins to lose faith in his family. His father, Shlomo Wiesel, was Elie's backbone to keep him alive however
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