In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the main character, Eliezer was faced with a conflict that changed his life and the lives everyone he loved. He was forced to face the terrors of the Holocaust, man versus society. Nevertheless, Eliezer faced much more than the Holocaust, he faced himself, man versus man. In Night, Eliezer's mind toggled the many conflicts of his daily life, especially deciding whether or not he wanted to live. The climax of the novel is also the point in which Eliezer reached his lowest point; this is when Eliezer loses his faith in God, which has been very important to him throughout his life. Eliezer was so horrified by the torture that he witnessed and endured, and questions if God exists. At this point Eliezer realizes that his fate is p to him, to a certain extent. He realizes that in order to survive and be happy with his family once again, he must stay strong and never give up. In addition, throughout the novel Elie Wiesel repeated the main theme of his novel, "never forget". Eliezer's darkest time allowed his eyes to open and see the gravity of his situation and the horror that results from extreme prejudice. By doing so Elie Wiesel is now able to tell others of consequences of
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the main character, Eliezer was faced with a conflict that changed his life and the lives everyone he loved. He was forced to face the terrors of the Holocaust, man versus society. Nevertheless, Eliezer faced much more than the Holocaust, he faced himself, man versus man. In Night, Eliezer's mind toggled the many conflicts of his daily life, especially deciding whether or not he wanted to live. The climax of the novel is also the point in which Eliezer reached his lowest point; this is when Eliezer loses his faith in God, which has been very important to him throughout his life. Eliezer was so horrified by the torture that he witnessed and endured, and questions if God exists. At this point Eliezer realizes that his fate is p to him, to a certain extent. He realizes that in order to survive and be happy with his family once again, he must stay strong and never give up. In addition, throughout the novel Elie Wiesel repeated the main theme of his novel, "never forget". Eliezer's darkest time allowed his eyes to open and see the gravity of his situation and the horror that results from extreme prejudice. By doing so Elie Wiesel is now able to tell others of consequences of