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In at least 150 words, discuss Elie Wiesel’s internal conflict as he tries to reconcile his belief in God with his experiences in the concentration camp. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are asked to explain the internal conflict that Elie Wiesel has as he tries to reconcile his belief in God with his experiences at the concentration camp. The explanation of the internal conflict is as under:

  • This question has been taken from the novel “Night.”
  • Elie Weisel wrote the novel “Night.”
  • Elie Wiesel's internal conflict is he cannot understand why God can let this injustice happen to the people God himself has chosen.
  • Elie is studying the Talmud and trying to put his entire focus on the mystery regarding the Jewish faith.
  • The narrator takes a lot of pride in his studies, which is why the horror of seeing his fellow Jews being mercilessly killed by the Nazis makes him question the very existence of God.
  • This crisis particularly hits Elie hard when he sees the young blond hanged in the concentration camp.
  • So Elie Wiesel is losing his faith in God as he is seeing the children also suffer from the loss of their loved ones.
  • So the poet wonders why God when he created us as his children why is God not saving us from such a fate.

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