Elie Wiesel Character Analysis

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“Where He is? This is where-hanging from this gallows”. With all of the changes in Elie’s life his faith also began to change. The story is being told from the perspective of Elie himself and his experiences there at the camp. The author includes changes as a result the reader can grow and experience with Elie. The many things that changed while Elie was in the camp were his faith, physical appearance, and his emotional state.
The author uses different emotions to express how he felt before, while, and after losing his faith. At the beginning of the story Elie’s faith was as strong as could be. He believed that God was always with him no matter where he was. Elie was always praying. He even cried when he prayed. He also convinced many that God will help them even through their toughest struggles. Near the middle he began to question his faith in God. He didn’t think that God was still with them. He was told”have faith in your life a thousand times faith”, by those who saw him lose his faith. He was told not
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He had gotten older, but not by too much. Elie grew taller. He got more responsible as he got older. An example of him being more responsible is when Elie was taking care of his father when he was getting sick. He also grew weaker as the days passed. He wasn’t eating much because he was feeding his father.Elie said “Bread, soup - these were my whole life. I was a body. Perhaps less than that even: a starved stomach. The stomach alone was aware of the passage of time.” Elie hadn’t gotten much of the proteins that he needed to keep his body healthy. The last thing that changed about Elie is his hygiene. Elie had a rotten gold tooth that needed to be removed,but because the proper tools weren’t there the tooth was removed with a rusty spoon. He also had a rotten foot near the end of the book and he was placed in the infirmary. The last thing that changed about Elie probably has to be the the roughest one for