myself. A miracle? Certainly not." Elie Wiesel is a Holocaust surviver who went from a devoted follower to an accuser of God's existence. In one long year, Elie watched as his family was torn apart; his friends, along with himself, lost all hope. He watched millions of strangers, just like him, be murdered right in front of him, along with many others. By the end of his tragic experience, he had lost a mother, a father, his sister Tzipora, and all faith in God. Elie, at a time before his suffering,
In Elie Wiesel’s memoir, “Night”, readers see a dramatic change from the young, sensitive and spiritual individual to a, boy with the mindset of an adult that is spiritually dead and is unemotional. Elie shows this in his memoir by rewriting what he saw, thought, or what he heard while in concentration camps, this occurs, in the three sections of the memoir. In the first section of the book, Eile begins the transformation from a sensitive and spiritual boy to the opposite. Elie starts describes the