preview

Examples Of Faith In Night By Elie Wiesel

Decent Essays

Horrific. Sadness. Misfortune. In the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel, a life changing time to which an experience will bring sadness and disgust, which led to the distinguish of his faith over time in the camps. Elie's faith was firm in Sighet and once introduced to the camps, he begins to question his faith, then proves to show disbelief towards God.
Elie's faith was firm while in Sighet. While in Sighet Elie was studying his religion and was progressing steadying. He was continuing his studies which he loved to do. A Jewish boy who wants to learn more and more. A passionate boy took the time to find a master who taught him. In the beginning of the quote Elie said: "For the first time, I felt anger rising within me, why should I sanctify his name? The almighty, the eternal and terrible master, chose to be silent" (33). In the quote Elie stated for the first time he had hatred and anger towards God. In the beginning he had a firm faith and was improving with time. In his hometown, he loved and praised God frequently, which shows no hatred. Obviously there was no hint of hatred. There was nothing to be mad at God for. …show more content…

Once introduced to the camps, he begins to understand the horror of the camp. He witnesses a death of young ones who didn't get to live. Elie begins to question God why are you staying silent. He wonders why do I praise him if he does nothing. "For the first time, I felt anger rising within me, why should I sanctify his name? The almighty, the eternal and terrible master, chose to be silent" (33). Once the Jewish boy entered the concentration camps he had a big change of heart he discovered that God was horrible and did not care for us. This is the moment that he begins to question God due to seeing the atrocity in the camps. He begins to question the faith because of how God was

Get Access