the torture and pain that was placed upon the Jewish people, The book, “Night” by Elie Wiesel, takes readers into the life that he lived as a child living in the Holocaust. This book tells readers about Elie Wiesel life prior to the Holocaust and after.Due to the atrocities witnesses and experienced during the Holocaust, Elie Wiesel, a once deeply religious individual, loses his faith in God, himself , and mankind. Elie Wiesel was a young boy living the best life he could possibly live when suddenly
Final for Reflection Question #1 Fernanda Gutierrez Franco 8A May 10th, 2015 I believe that Elie wrote this book because it was a way for him to communicate and explain what happened throughout those years of suffering. Elie and the other jews suffered a lot during the holocaust. Elie lost everything during the holocaust. His family to his fate to his need for life. Elie was filled with regret after not following the warning from Moshe the Beadle. Elie wondered what
Holocaust, there are numerous examples of change happening in the life of Elie Wiesel. Because of all the terror and cruelty that he went through, Elie presents a clear image of transformation in his book, Night. As readers, it is eligible to see the methods and effects of his transformation. During the Holocaust, Wiesel changes from a spiritual, sensitive little boy to a spiritually dead, unemotional man. As the book begins, Elie introduces himself as a spiritual, young boy with a bashful personality