Spiritual Changes In Elie Wiesel's Night

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Night Elie Wiesel from the novel Night undergoes many social, physical and spiritual changes. No one could imagine some of the horrors he experienced, such as watching babies being burned alive or watching friends die for no reason. Elie writes about torture, bloodshed and starvation. He writes about the pain of losing his father and eventually his faith. He learned the true meaning of no mercy and what a monster Hitler really was. Before Elie went into the concentration camp, He was very religious and prayed several times a day. He was a caring child who cried when he prayed. He was so focused on his religious studies that he asked Moeshe to help him find the entrance to the Orchard of Truth. After going into the C.C, Elie loses…show more content…
He lost his faith in human relationship and his faith in god. Elie will never forget that first night at camp. He will never forget the smoke, the faces of children whose bodies were burned. Never will he forget how all the horrors he witnessed took away his faith, his soul and even his desire to live. Elie and his father both faced severe beatings at the hands of the overseers. At one time Elie received 25 strokes with a whip for being with a girl. All prisoners including Elie were not fed properly and they were overworked. Elie also suffered a severe foot injury and had to have surgery, once he was out of the hospital he was made to march thru the winter on a very long walk. Elie and his father got strength from each other. As I sit here I realize that Elie was not much older then I am today. I can’t even imagine what he went through. He dealt with a lot of hardship and emotional challenges. It is hard for us to lose a loved one but to watch your family consumed in flames would be horrifying. Even through all of this not only had he survived but has overcome what most today could
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