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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?

Eliezer feels furious at God because the service reminds him how strong his faith once was and how weak it is now.
Eliezer feels thankful toward God because the service reminds him that even in the darkest of times, God has a reason for His actions.
Eliezer feels hopeful about God because the service reminds him that prayer is powerful and that God is merciful.
Eliezer feels fearful of God because the service reminds him how sacred Rosh Hashanah is and how week his faith is now.


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Dante117
The correct answer here is the first one as Eliezer is extremely angry at God and that is why he could not partake in the celebration of the Jewish New Year. Eliezer felt that he was accuser of God, accusing him for everything. In the end he felt alone and afraid in the world according to him without love, without men and without God.

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