Religion
After his father's death, Elie felt a sense of freedom and relief, as he no longer had to worry about his father's suffering. However, he also experienced guilt and emptiness, as he realized that he was alone and had lost his primary source of love and support.
because you feel that love and attention is missing
If you have no friends, teachers dislike you, bullies you could feel that way
When you're in a room and nobody else is there, then you are alone. Alternatively, if you don't know anyone around you, you can be alone.
because you are so run down and tired
So Elie would not seek vengence upon him.
In the concentration camp, when others prayed Elie began to feel betrayed and abandoned by God. He questioned His existence because of the horrors he was facing.
The gravediggers want to take Elie's father's body to be burned in the crematorium. They feel that he is too weak and will not survive much longer, so they want to dispose of his body to make room for other prisoners.
"Language... has created the word "loneliness" to express the pain of being alone. And it has created the word "solitude" to express the glory of being alone." So in short, loneliness can also be quite good. We can feel happy when we're alone too
You can't feel the baby's heartbeat so most likely is it yours alone.
Correct: * I feel alone (better, lonely). * I feel as if I am alone.
In Chapter 3 of Elie Wiesel's "Night," the prisoners arrive at Auschwitz. They undergo a selection process by Dr. Mengele, where Elie's family is separated. Elie witnesses the cruelty and dehumanization at the camp, losing his faith in God and struggling to survive in the harsh conditions.