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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

How does Elie Wiesel change in response to his concentration camp exper

Everyday, we go through with(predicate) situations and experiences that affect us in someway, perhaps even change us. assorted situations direct different loadings. The more difficult the situation is, the more of an effect it has on us. Those hard times can be called adversity. How do we, as humans, react to adversity? What are the possible effects it may have?An example of adversity is the Holocaust - Hitlers plan to exterminate the Jews. In the memoir, Night, we discover how Elie Wiesel changes in response to his concentration camp experiences. The separation from his love ones and the horrible conditions of these camps affect Elie immensely. Elie is affected in the following ways physically, emotionally and spiritually. The Holocaust had changed him into a completely different person.Physically, Elie basically changes from a muscular human being into a walking skeleton. The Jews can be describe as skin and bones. They were also extremely weak. Being forced to work at their labor camps must have been extremely difficult. The drop of food served at the camps, as well as the poor property of what is being served made him that way. The Jews were only fed bread and soup. It gets to the point where everything revolves nigh food and each persons own survival. For example, on pageboy 104, Elies father claims that the other prisoners were beating him. Elies then says I began to abuse his neighbors...

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