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Examples Of Faith In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Auschwitz, Birkenau and Bechenwald are just a few names that awaken the nightmares of the Holocaust. The suffering and gruesome deaths that took place at these and other concentration camps were greater than any experienced. The Holocaust produced a void in the souls of those who survived, and Elie Wiesel was one of those people. Wiesel was one of the minority of Jews to survive the Holocaust. His family did not make it through with him, and this had lasting effects. Before the Holocaust Wiesel was one of the most devoted Jewish child. Up until the end he waited for God to intervene. When that did not follow through, he felt betrayal and began to doubt God in his mercy. In Night by Elie Wiesel, the author utilizes the motif of faith and harsh tones in order to show that human survival comes first in times of hardships. Being forced to forget your own faith in order to survive is one of the spiritual hardships Wiesel goes through being in the concentration camps. During …show more content…

The excruceating suffering that people endured had burst into the consciousness of his supposedly invincible Jewish faith. In the face of the crematory pit, Wiesel says, “For the first time I felt revolt rise up in me. Why should I bless His name? The Eternal, Lord of the Universe, the All-Powerful and Terrible, was silent. What had I to thank Him for?'' (Wiesel, 33) The author utilizes the motif of faith in order to portray the doubt he now has in God. Calling God by the names of the “Eternal, Lord of the Universe, the All- Powerful and Terrible” (33) reflected how much Elie praised God before all the suffering he endured. His constant questioning for finding a reason to belive in God reveals that he is indenial of trustind God after witnessing innocent lives being taken. Lack of faith quickly promoted human survival because he no longer believed in the rumors of peace and

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