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Night - Elie Wiesel

Summary:   The transformation of Elie


Night, written by Elie Wiesel, portrays the transformation of an orthodox Jewish child to a self -absorbed faithless boy. Elie transforms not only in his faith, but his physical and his mental self.

From the beginning of the book to the end, Elie makes drastic changes in his faith. In the beginning of the book we are told how Elie and his family are both extremely religious. At the start of the story, Elie is a very big believer in god and strictly follows the Jewish religion. When the Jews were taken into camps all the people would say was, "Oh God, Lord of the Universe, take pity upon us," showing that they truly had faith in God. As the story progresses and Elie comes across very bad treatment Elie begins to wonder how God could allow.....

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