Character Development in Night by Elie Weisel

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5/10/13 Period 2 Character Development in Night In his memoir, Elie Wiesel tells his story about himself and his father as they struggle for survival in a concentration camp during the holocaust, constantly struggling with starvation and for survival, as they are constantly mistreated by the nazis that watch over them. The author's purpose for writing this novel was to inform the reader. The author did this by explaining everything that he saw happen during the holocaust inside the concentration camps and also by giving detailed explanations on everything that he had encountered, and also what he saw happen. The focus of this essay is that at first, Elie Wiesel was just an ordinary religious jewish boy, who after being in a concentration camp, started to change, and after his father died, he stopped feeling and developed. In the beginning of the story, Wiesel was just an ordinary religious jewish boy who studied the Cabbalah (14) and really liked his religion and never doubted the Cabbalah, the Jewish Bible. Wiesel would also pray (14) and trust in God for everything. He also asked his father for a master to guide him in his studies of the Cabbalah (14) since he liked to study religion and religious things. He also knew Moche the Beadle, a foreign Jew who made him start to slowly doubt God. After the Nazis had taken all the Jews into the trains taking them to Auschwitz, Elie changes a little as he sees people dying, also being murdered, put into crematories, and being gased. Before Elie's train arrives with the other Jews at Auschwitz, Madam Schachter, a lady from Elie's neighborhood, starts having visions of a fire in the train (33-36) but her fears shortly become real as they reach their destination, Auschwitz, and they see a place with smoke coming out, and they smell the skin of people burning. The place they see is the crematory, also the place

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