We received more blows than food. The work was crushing” (77). At the origin of the story, Wiesel had a great life as a kid and he never experienced hard work or labor such as what they made him do in the concentration camp. Wiesel also never experienced a beating or lack of food. Suffering and pain such as doing hard labor, not getting enough food, and getting beat up frequently changes a person's experience or point of view in life.The Kapo wanted to blind the young youth going to be hanged for stealing. When this event occurred Elie Wiesel expressed himself by saying,“I watched other hangings. I never saw a single victim weep.These withered bodies had long forgotten the bitter taste of tears”(63).This further exemplifies that Elie Wiesel and the Jews changed because never has Elie Wiesel seen a single victim weep or suffer therefore changing his experience in his overall life.To conclude or sum it up, Wiesel experienced many traumas and suffering throughout the concentration camp which is a reason he wrote the