The Theme Of Religion In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In the book night by Elie Wiesel portrays religion by showing people persecuted for their religion. And showing people relying on their faith and people losing their faith. They were relying on their faith to get them through this event. Some people started to lose their faith and started to worry about their life. People started to die off in the railroad car. Then the women started seeing flames and yelling. Then the people started beating her up and hitting her as hard as they could. Then they arrived at the camp and some were shot some were not shot. Some were taken to the gas chambers and killed. Some were sent to a ditch with fire in it to burn to death. And some people had to work on the camp and some had to dig ditches some had to work to be free. Then they had to work in the cold hard snow. They barely had …show more content…

They were treated so wrong for being jews and they were killed for the wrong reason. They were treated like they done something wrong. They were treated like they were not supposed to be here. Elie was so weak he could barely move. He was so weak he barely could walk he had to crawl on the floor.
They were badly beaten and starved. Elie was so worried about dieing he gave his food to his dad and let him eat his dad was so worried about elie he didn’t eat. He was so frail he could break abone. Elie’s dad finally passed away and Elie didn’t want to be alive anymore. He said his dad was the reason he was still alive. Then when elie and the others were set free. The holocaust started in 1933 january 30 by the most cruel person in the world, Adolf Hitler. The jews were attacked because they were Jews. In total 6 million jews were killed, however 17 million lives were taken in total during this tragic event. This was the most horrible event that ever took place in the 20th century. As not only did it affect the jews physically, but personally and it will always be there no

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