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      • In Elie Wiesel 's Night, Elie cries whenever he prays. One day Moshe the Beadle, who is Elie's self appointed cabbala (Jewish mysticism) master, asks Elie why he weeps when he prays. Elie tells Moshe that he does not know the answer to the question. "'Why do you weep when you pray?' he asked me, as though he had known me a long time.
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  2. McKinstry Rose. | Certified Educator. Share Cite. In Chapter 1 of Night, Moche the Beadle stumps Elie when he asks him both of these questions. Elie is unable to give a reason for why he...

  3. I cried because because something inside me felt the need to cry. That was all I knew. "Why do you pray?" he asked after a moment. Why did I pray? Strange question. Why did I live? Why did I breathe? "I don't know," I told him, even more troubled and ill at ease. "I don't know." (pg. 4) “For the first time, I felt anger rising within me. Why ...

  4. Why do you weep when you pray?” he asked me, as though he had known me a long time. “I don’t know why,” I answered, greatly disturbed. The question had never entered my head. I wept because—because of something inside me that felt the need for tears. That was all I knew. “Why do you pray?” he asked me, after a moment. Why did I ...

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    In these lines, Wiesel moves away from his traditional narration stylethat’s used throughout the rest of the book and considers how this one night of his life changed him forever. He speaks on the smoke, the stillness and quiet, and how if he lived as long as God he’d never forget what he saw and felt. You can read the full passage here.

    ‘Never Shall I Forget’ by Elie Wiesel is a thirteen-line passage that is contained within a single paragraph. The lines have been translated from the original French. Therefore, there are very likely rhythmic differences between these lines and what Wiesel intended. But, that doesn’t mean that there are techniques and devices that should go entirel...

    Wiesel makes use of several poetic techniques in ‘Never Shall I Forget’. These include but are not limited to repetition, anaphora, and end-punctuation. The first of these, repetition is seen through the use and reuse of words, images, or emotions within a work. In this case, it is obvious that Wiesel repeated certain phrases, such as “Never shall ...

    Lines 1-6

    In the first lines of ‘Never Shall I Forget’ the speaker begins with an allusion to the Holocaust and his personal experiences in “camp”. When a reader is aware of Wiesel’s personal history it is quite clear that he is referring to a Nazi concentration camp and how it “turned [his] life into one long night”. In context, the allusions are even clearer as this particular passage can be found in the third section of Wiesel’s famous memoir, Night. Wiesel is reflecting, in this very famous passage...

    Lines 7-13

    In the next lines of the passage, the speaker goes on to refer to all the things, which were once integral to his existence, which is never going to be the same again. These include his faith and the “desire to live”. His “God and…soul” were turned to “ashes” as were those around him. If this is the only passage that one reads from Night a reader can get a clear idea of how horribly powerful these realizations were for Wiesel and what it means for him to transform his way of thinking about hi...

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  5. Jun 26, 2017 · Why do you cry when you pray?” he asked, as though he knew me well. “I don’t know,” I answered, troubled. I had never asked myself that question. I cried because…because something inside me felt the need to cry. That was all I knew. “Why do you pray?” he asked after a moment. Why did I pray? Strange question. Why did I live?

  6. Having and Losing Faith in God Theme Analysis. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in Night, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. One of the main themes of Night is Eliezer's loss of religious faith. Throughout the book, Eliezer witnesses and experiences things that he cannot reconcile with the idea of a just ...

  7. dwell in the depths of our souls and remain there until we die. The real answers, Eliezer, you will find only within yourself. “And why do you pray, Moishe?” I asked him. “I pray to the God within me for the strength to ask Him the real questions” (5). (2) That was when I began to hate them [the Nazis], and my hatred remains our only ...

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