1. Reflective Essay About Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel is a Jewish boy who was taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp with his family. Elie Wiesel lived through the Holocaust and went
through emotional and physical changes.Elie Wiesel was separated from his mother and sisters at the concentration camp; he is with his father for
the rest of his father's shortened life. Elie Wiesel watched as his father was beaten by the kapo, Elie witnessed numerous people die throughout
his time in the concentration camps. Elie Wiesel and ninety nine plus people were shoved into train carts and taken various places, and were
never told where they were going. Elie Wiesel watched as men threw babies into the crematorium. Elie Wiesel went through some big life
changes and as a result he lost his faith in God, he lost his family.As a result of his experiences during the Holocaust, Elie Wiesel changes from a
religious, sensitive little boy to a spiritually dead, unemotional man.
When Elie Wiesel first arrived at Auschwitz with his family, he was a nice, sweet, innocent...show more content...
Why should I sanctify His name? The Almighty, the eternal and terrible master of the Universe, chose to be silent. What was there to thank
Him for?ВЁ (33). This is the first time Elie Wiesel talks about how he feels that God has let him down. Elie Wiesel feels that he should not
have to sanctify God because god has chosen to be silent. Elie feels that his father should not be praying and thanking god because God has
done nothing to be praised or thanked. ВЁ Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever... Never shall I forget those moments
that murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to ashes.ВЁ (34). Elie Wiesel is implying that his first moments in the concentration
camp, witnessing babies and grown men being burned because they are jewish and no one in the whole world is willing to step forward and stop
this madness, not even God, he begins to lose his faith in
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