"What are You, my God? I thought angrily" (Wiesel 66).He is in conflict with God in the text. He is because he is asking him in an accusing and angry manner.
Man vs Nature
"I no longer felt anything except the lashes of the whip" (Wiesel 57).He is in conflict with the man in the text. He is in conflict because the man is beating him with a whip.
Man vs Society
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"I stood petrified. What had happened to me? My father hadjust been struck, in front of me, and I had not even blinked" (Wiesel 39).He is in conflict with himself. He is because he is accusing himself of doing nothing while his father was being beaten.
"Cries of distress hurled into the wind and thesnow" (Wiesel 103).He is in conflict with nature in the text. He is because the wind is nature and the wind is torturing him in the weather.
"The Nazis in Germany set out to build a society in which there simply would be no room for Jews" (Wiesel 5).He is in conflict with the Nazi society. He is because they want a society with no Jews and he is a Jew.
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