Wiesel example essay topic
However, as Wiesel faces each day and witnesses the starvation, the beatings of innocent people, and the tortures, his faith in God begins to waiver. By the end of the book Wiesel has lost his belief in God. If there is a God, how could he allow this to happen, he wonders. As the days go by, there are frequent selections. A man with a little stick decides who will live and who will die. This man acts like God.
To the right you live, to the left, you die. As Wiesel watches the evil that exists, his belief in the existence of God continues to deteriorate. Wiesel asks, 'Where is my God? Where is He?' (61) Wiesel continues to witness hangings, beatings, starvation, and torture. One day when Wiesel comes back from a day's work, he sees three gallows being assembled.
The whole camp has to witness the hangings. Among the 3 people who would die that day, was a young child. Wiesel wondered what that poor innocent boy had done to deserve to die in this manner. Wiesel watched the boy struggling between life and death.
The death was a slow agony. At this point Wiesel lost all faith in the existence of God. 'Where is God now? Where is He? Here is - He is hanging here on this gallows... ' (62) After this incident Wiesel could no longer believe in God.
He felt that no one could believe in God when one saw innocent children die such terrible deaths. Night tells the story of people who were destroyed because they were Jews, they were innocent victims. These people had done nothing and yet were tortured, degraded and liquidated for no reason other than they were Jews. Wiesel is a witness to all the horrible things. The death of his family, the death of his childhood and the death of his God.