Thesis: In Night, cognitive dissonance correlates with the theme, a loss of faith, by using words written by Elie Wiesel.
Evidence 1: A general example of cognitive dissonance in religion is believing that God does exist and it is important to pray. Even though that person believes it, that person does not pray or even mention the existence of God.
Analysis: Cognitive dissonance is having inconsistent thoughts with beliefs and attitudes. The person knows right from wrong but, they choose to do wrong instead of right most of the time. In the example, the belief is that the person believes in God. The action, however contradicts the person's belief.
Evidence 2: In chapter one of Night, a character named Moshie