in the book called “Night” about the holocaust answer the following attached questions. Need 2 pages. Attached instructions and start of answers

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in the book called “Night” about the holocaust answer the following attached questions. Need 2 pages. Attached instructions and start of answers

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By the virtue of this assignment, I have described and analysed the changing prospective of God all across the memoir. The overall value system of Elise is shaken questioning the entire existence of God as well as his identity. With the help of specific examples, I have explained this transformation from Elie's experience beginning in Sighet to his liberation to Buchenwald
In the book Night, Wiesel's relationship and changing view-point regarding God transpired from the ups and downs of life. As the book opens, the protagonist is displayed as a character who hs strong belief and devotion to God. However, with the recent turn of events like Holocaust his devotion towards God reduces and Wiesel as a person becomes cynical. As Wiesel matures in life and learns from the life experiences, he constantly redefines the position of God in his life.
First Experience - One Page 4 - Elie's belief is undoubted he is...
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