Respuesta :
I think he remained a decent person.
When in a terrible condition due to starvation, his companions started to turn violent and assault one another (not having enough food to eat). Despite this, Ellie choose to starve himself rather than assault his allies and turn violent.
His experiences in the Holocaust and concentration camps made him question the divinity of God and why he allowed such atrocities to be committed against his people.
Elie Wiesel's memoir "Night" tells a terrifying memory of his suffering during the Holocaust. As a Jew, he was tortured a lot and imprisoned in a number of concentration camps, one of the worst genocides in history.
At the beginning of the memoir, we see that Ellie kept a faithful faith in the all-encompassing goodness and love of God. This may have been due in part to his being raised Jewish. He was a firm believer in the deeds of God and believed that an all-seeing God would take care of him and all who believed in him.
But as we progressed, even those who had sincere faith in God began to experience suffering and view it as torture, and we began to wonder why God allowed these people to suffer. Ellie wondered if God cared about those who were suffering because of so many acts and deeds of extreme cruelty in the concentration camps. Ellie wonders why gods existed in the first place and why they allowed and tolerated human suffering.
Thus, the whole experience called into question his beliefs and convictions, but at times he did not let go of his belief in God wholeheartedly. Ellie didn't completely break his faith, but at the same time he didn't have the strong, unconditional faith he once had.
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