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In Elie Wiesel’s Night, the prisoners hold a service for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, in the concentration camp Buna.

Which statement describes Eliezer’s reaction to the service?

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I think the answer is B I am not 100% sure tho
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Answer:

Eliezer feels furious at God because the service reminds him how strong his faith once was and how weak it is now.

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In his memoir "Night", Elie Wiesel narrates how his life as a Jew during the Holocaust had a huge impact not only in himself but also for everyone, whether Jew or not. The book became and remained one of the most important witness accounts of how the Jewish people suffered during the Germans' discriminatory Holocaust regime under Hitler.

In the service for Rosh Hashanah, a popular Jewish festival of New Year Celebration, Weisel did not seem to be quite religious anymore. Rather, he feels furious and angry at God, wondering why He could allow his people to be tortured and treated like they are. Even the good men he knows, the ones who firmly belief and did good deeds, are tortured and killed, which made him question his faith in God.

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