Night

On pg. 37, Elie says, “I too had become a different person. The student of Talmud, the child I was, had been consumed by the flames. All that was left was a shape that resembled me.” How has Elie changed from the first section of the book to the second?

Starting from Chapter 1 to Chapter 3

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Elie was growing out of his childhood. He was taking his religion more seriously. He was going beyond his father's faith. He was practicing Jewish mysticism with Moché the Beadle.