Loss in Night (holocaust)
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and yet were not punished. He wondered how the actions of the police and these Jews could be justified. Throughout the novel Night by Elie Wiesel, he illustrates his loss of faith in the Jewish religion, in humanity, and in justice. His experiences at the concentration camps, with people whom he once trusted, and with people he had never met, he was beyond shocked. And like many other Holocaust survivors, he has been changed forever.
and yet were not punished. He wondered how the actions of the police and these Jews could be justified. Throughout the novel Night by Elie Wiesel, he illustrates his loss of faith in the Jewish religion, in humanity, and in justice. His experiences at the concentration camps, with people whom he once trusted, and with people he had never met, he was beyond shocked. And like many other Holocaust survivors, he has been changed forever.