"Textual evidence"(Weisel 53) "He threw himself on me like a wild beast, beating me inthe chest, on my head, throwing me to the ground and picking meup again, crushing me with ever more violent blows, until I wascovered in blood".
Man vs self
"Textual evidence" (Weisel 34) "I gathered all that remained of my strength in order to break rank and throw myselfonto the barbed wire. Deep down, I was saying good-bye to my father".
Man vs god
"Textual evidence" (Weisel 66) "What are You, my God? I thought angrily. How do You compare to this stricken mass gathered to affirm to You their faith, their anger, their defiance?".
The evidence describes Elie getting beaten up by someone which shows man vs man.
Man vs nature
"Textual evidence"(Weisel 88) "Don't let yourself be overcome by sleep, Eliezer. It's dangerous to fall asleep in snow. One falls asleep forever".
the evidence describes how Elie wants to end his own life to spare his father from seeing his son go a more painful way.
Man vs Society
"textual evidence" (Weisel 9) "German soldiers with their steel helmets and theirdeath's head emblem. Still, our first impressions of the Germanswere rather reassuring. The officers were billeted in privatehomes, even in Jewish homes.
This evidence shows that Elie's faith in god is wavering becuase he isn't doing anything to help the jews.
This evidence shows that Elie wants to go to sleep but he can't because he will die from the cold.
This shows the government invading the people's homes and setting up for something.