Change In Elie Wiesel's Night

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Elie Wiesel: Changed
Night it's a common time to sleep, and relax for the coming day, but night for Wiesel was completely different all together . Wiesel's experience with the holocaust was like all those who had experienced it long, cruel, and dark. The seemingly endless night changed him forever. Wiesel's experiences affected him in a lot of different ways, his faith, relationships, and outlook changed drastically.

Before the holocaust Elie Wiesel was completely committed to his faith. He studied it more often than most children his age, but as time went on, that all changed. As he witnesses the horrors of the Nazi camps, deals with the death of his family members, and slowly watches humans turn into savages, his faith dies. “ Never shall
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He and his father were finally brought together, unfortunately it took an extremely horrific event to do so. Elie first described his father as unsentimental, and worried more about other people then his own family. When Elie and his father were separated from his mother, and sisters. They became dependent on each other. They stuck together, and stood up for each other, and finally understood each other. “ Never before had we understood each other so clearly” (69). When his father got sick and passed away, he was left alone, but soon liberated. His relationship with his father would probably have lasted through liberation, and after the war ended, if only his father had survived.

Elie was like any other young boy before the holocaust, he cried when he was sad, or scared. As he was put through the horrendous trauma that the Nazi camps were his outlook and personality changed. He became almost emotionless, like a stone. “ My father had just been struck in the face, in front of me, and I had not even blinked”( 39). He became hard, only worrying about his father, and his own survival. When it was all over, he was a new person. He had changed almost completely in personality, and outlook on life in general.

Elie Wiesel's experiences affected him in a lot of different ways, his faith, relationships, and outlook changed drastically. He lost his precious God. He lost his father, right when he had finally found him. He