Changes In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In the text Night by Elie Wiesel, Eliezer suffered a full dreadful year in a concentration camp. This allows for lots of changes to him, and his thoughts. Throughout this novel Elie experienced a lot of significant alterations. A couple of main changes include his loss of religion, his reactions to traumatic situations, and his feelings towards his father. Although there are many shifts in Wiesel throughout his time in the concentration camp system, there are three notable quotes where change is present.
In the reading Night, Elie’s strong faith in religion is destroyed. Early in the text, Eliezer talks about the first night in camp Birkenau. He goes on to explain the horrors, and awful sights, that stole his faith in his God. Wiesel interprets

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