Erie Wiesel's "Night" is the story of the Holocaust during the Second World War. Through this book, we see Jewish boys' lives reversing from peaceful ways. The author collapses all social relations in a dangerous period and explores ways to make everyone fight for themselves. He also shows how human survival is related to faith and family. The novel begins in the town of Hungary where a small Jewish named Sighet lives. People's lives and local communities develop to some extent around each other and religion (Judaism).
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.
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Elie Wiesel Night is a story about a boy named Elie Wiesel and his family as they were sent to concentration camps by Jews. This family has been warned repeatedly by people who see it but do not believe it. One day, they learned that Gestapo came to Jewish society. When they came, people were divided into two slums. The Wessel family was placed in a bigger slum area. They stayed there for a while until Gestapo came here and put people on these trains.