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Elie's belief in the goodness of humanity and the existence of a benevolent God, ultimately leading to a loss of hope and faithe rephrase
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Elie's initial belief in the inherent goodness of humanity and the presence of a compassionate God eventually results in a gradual decline of hope and faith in mankind and the divine.
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