![]() ![]() He even witnessed the hanging of innocent boys whom he felt deserved better lives out of the concentration camps (Wiesel 62). He underwent so much suffering that he didn’t believe God could allow. In their place were now bitter feelings and the desire for revenge which transformed him into a whole new person.Įliezer lost his faith in God, humanity and even justice because he was subjected to experiences that made him wonder if there was God as he believed God had abandoned him at that moment. He saw a different person stare at him because all the things that he valued were as good as dead. The significance of Eliezer’s reflection on the mirror here is to show the changes that have taken place since he was taken by the Germans to the concentration camps. He lost faith in God and the Jewish values were gone as well. However, when they left the concentration camps after being liberated by the American army, Elie became a whole new person due to the experience he underwent at the camps. ![]() When growing up, Eliezer was a deeply religious boy who appreciated the Jewish values. From the experiences, a lot changed fro his character since he had to adjust to survive the inhumane conditions that he was exposed to. He goes on to tell the cruelty he went through with other Jews. Wiesel uses Eliezer as a fictional character in the story to narrate the personal experience at the camps. ![]() In ‘Night’, we realize that the concentration camps that were established by the Germans had adverse effects on the Jews that occupied them as prisoners. ![]()
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