Father Son Relationship In The Book Night

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In the book night by Elie wiesel, he was born in town of sighet, transylvania. He was a teenager

when him and his family were taken from their home in 1944. The theme father/son

relationship has a lot of bonding between Elie’s father and him. Elie’s father name is shlomo.

Shlomo ( his father) was what made Elie not give up on life and not give into death. Before the

camps. Elie was a young boy that was healthy and showed no signs of illness.

It all changed when he went to the concentration camps. Towards the end of the book

Elie looks at himself in a mirror after several years, he tried to explain when he looked in the

mirror a corpse gazed at him back thru the mirror. This is due to lack of the food and vitamins

that they were given. Then they would go many days without food and water and have to eat

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Though his son was spoiled. Shlomo

cared a lot more about the town than his own family. In his night (1958-1960) Elie wiesel narrates

his experience in the book night he tells his story of what happens in the concentration camps.

The details wiesel father/son relationships to show how natural, loving and caring bonds

determined when individuals are faced with Intolerable situations.

first father/son relationships occurs early in the novel during the first few days at

Auschwitz. In the begging at the concentration camp. Elie witch his father being beaten while he

kept quiet. And didn't move at all. Elie was angry with his father for not knowing how to avoid

Outbreak. That is what the concentration has made him.

Elie fears that helping his father would result him being hurt. One of the examples are the

volunteers undressed the dude thru him out of the train, like a sack of flour. He woke up from his apathy

only when two men approached his father. He threw himself on his body saying “father! Father! wake

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