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Why Do We Have Faith In Night By Elie Wiesel

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It is a well known and obvious fact that if a boy who strongly believes in God gets starved and tortured nearly to death along with six million other Jewish people, he is going to start to lose faith in God. If God not taking action and stopping or even helping the cause and results of the Holocaust he is definitely not going to have faith in God anymore. The Holocaust was one of the most famous genocides of all time. It was started by the Nazis in Germany, and Hitler was the leader of it all. His goal was to eliminate all Jewish people like it says in Hitler's “Final Solution”, which states All Jews must be killed during the war. No exceptions!!! Elie Wiesel’s Night shows us what Elie (Eliezer) and his father went through during the Holocaust. Even though Eliezer starts his life with a lot of faith in God, all that he witnesses and suffers in the concentration camps makes him start to question whether he believes in God or if He's really there due to all the bad that is happening to not only …show more content…

Eliezer Wiesel finally arrived at Auschwitz when he was about fifteen. He soon finds out that the concentration camp is not what he thought it was which made him question his faith in God. “I did not deny God's existence, but I doubted his absolute Justice” (Wiesel 42). The reason he says this is because of all these innocent people getting beaten and starved. Eliezer realizes that God isn't acting to stop this disaster. “I no longer accepted God's silence” (Wiesel 66). Eliezer wants God to act upon this but he isn't doing as Elieser wishes so Eliezer guilts God, the “Lord of the Universe” for acting as if he wasn’t there. “The Eternal, Lord of the Universe, the All-powerful and Terrible, was silent. What had I to thank him for?” (Wiesel 31). Eliezer has started to question, what is he there for if he is doing

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