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Elie Wiesel's relationship with God evolves into a profound struggle throughout the Holocaust, reflecting despair, loss, and ceaseless questioning of faith amidst atrocities. Initially, Elie possesses unwavering faith, but as he endures unimaginable suffering, his belief wavers. In stark contrast, his bond with his family conveys strength and resilience. Despite the horrors faced, Elie’s love for his father, Shlomo, becomes a source of hope and motivation. This juxtaposition highlights the tension between faith and familial bonds in times of despair, demonstrating that while God may seem distant, familial love remains a crucial anchor.
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Write a Paragraph: DescribeElie’srelationshipwithGod. Then, compare thatwithhisrelationshipwithhisfamily.
Persuasive Essays • Titles – NOT Of Mice and Men • Indent first paragraphs • Curley, NOT Curly / Lennie NOT Lenny • Don’tretell the plot • Proveyourthesis • Use factsfrom the book to support yourreasons • Be sure to have 2 quotes – they must be exact. • The 4th paragraphshouldbe the opposing argument and whythey are wrong • Don’t use I or You, my or me
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