Thursday, April 26, 2012

Section 5 Summary-Jennifer Rodriguez 2

The Germans & Jews Celebrating Rosh Hashanah

God Is Represented In Different Symbols

Horror That Was One Of The Things Elie Had To See & Experience

Ellie knowing it's the end of the year , the Rosh Hashana.Knowing it's the time for fasting.Most people fast,but Elie's faith is completely gone for God.In the beginning of his new life at the concentration camp, he was religous becayse life was good .While days pass,his belief for god faded away .He asks himself for what reason doe she deserve this if he was good.Obeying the rules,being good ,and yet this is what god gave me.His belief in god has changed with his father as well.He thought he wasn't the man he thought he was when his father was being beaten.Elie believes that there is no point in believing in anything ,if he knows that things are bad.In my opinion ,everything that Elie believed in ,may still be in him but he will still have that feeling of not believing .All he see's is death , horror,and sadness at the camps.He thought at first things weren't going to be bad ,but as he see's he deaths and torture , he now thinks that things are becoming bad.Who knows if Elie will continue to not believe in god , his father or in anything.

1 comment:

  1. Jews would celebrate Rosh Hashanah, and although their were German Jews, none of the Nazis would have celebrated with them.

    3- good analysis.

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