Most likely to try and validate his point of more and provide some background evidence/support to the speeches/conversations.
We should read stories to become our best self. Stories inspire us to become better and more like the characters we read about. Stories and characters help explain what we should and should not do/be like. We should care because stories have been passed down from generations so that way we can learn the morals hidden in them. All stories have an underlying moral that can greatly impact your life and help you look at the world in a new way
“Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever.”
The key idea of the above excerpt is that the speaker is witnessing hopelessness.
The quotation has been taken from Wiesel's memoir. While watching the infants been thrown into the burning flames, Elie's believe in God shattered into pieces. He questioned God that how can he allow such horrible fate to come in the lives of innocent babies. He concludes that if God is allowing such a thing to happen then his faith and believe in God will come to an end.
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At first the giant built a wall to keep children out of his garden but then he learns compassion from the children and becomes happier.