What is the theme of Chapter 4 in night?
Category:
religion and spirituality
judaism
Faith 4: On the Jewish New Year, Elie feels a strong rebellion against God. He becomes the accuser and God the accused. But in his rebellion against his faith in God, he also feels alone and empty.
Also question is, what is the theme of Chapter 1 in night?
One of the big themes in Night is the doubt in the existence of a good, benevolent God. While Elie never really doubts that God exists, he wonders how God could allow something as awful as the Holocaust to happen. It's the classic question of if God is good, then why is evil permitted existence.
In this manner, what is the theme of Chapter 3 of night?
Chapter 3 introduces Eliezer's doubt in God as the image of burning babies and adults leaves an everlasting image in his mind. The prisoners start off in Birkenau where they see first-hand the reality of the crematorium and ill treatment of the Jews by the Nazis. Elie is separated from his mother and sisters.
Night Themes
- Family. At the beginning of the book, with nothing else to cling to, prisoners in the concentration camps hold on to their family members.
- Religion. Eliezer presents the Jewish faith in a moment of extreme darkness.
- Lies and Deceit.
- Identity.
- Mortality.
- Freedom and Confinement.
- Violence.
- Race.