When people see bad things around them they are blaming God about what is going on. These are some of the reasons God is condemned what happened in the Holocaust. This is the reason why Erie changed greatly everywhere in the story. The fact that he just lost his father, just because he saw the children thrown in flames, away from their mothers and sisters. All the terrible things he has to experience, all the prayers he has made, and everything is the same, no one can try to stop this.
Losing your family is an innocent failure, but when you spend at the camp it's not only to lose his innocence. Eli loses trust in God. As long as I personally live with God, even if I am convicted, I will never forget them. In his view, flames not only consume children and the elderly but also consumed his belief in God. He lost his innocence, faith, and his whole family. Through this difficulty, he saw most of the things that should not be experienced in his life, and gained a precious life lesson. It is considered valuable. He lost his faith in the cruel fire of the family, friends, and the Nazis.
Eli Wiesel's "Night" night's faith loss is a dramatic book about fear and evil of concentration camps many were imprisoned during World War II. Everywhere in the book, the writer Elie Wiesel and many prisoners have lost their faith in God. There are many examples at the beginning of the night, people try to maintain and strengthen their beliefs, but there are more examples that people disregard God and forget their religion. The first example of Erie's loss of faith was when he arrived in Auschwitz.
English March 4th In the memoir of Elie Wiesel celebrating dawn on January 26, 2015, he explained his experience at the Nazi concentration camp during the massacre of the 1940s. I lost my faith in God. He grew up in a community with many Jews and he was surrounded by spirituality since childhood. His spiritual death in the concentration camp is a prominent theme of the book. Weisell's first devotion to the god and his faith