Father Son Bond In Night

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Night by Elie Wiesel is a famous Memoir on Elie’s experience in concentration camps during world war 2. This book is contained with many valid themes that represent his experience. One theme that is present is a father and sons bond because of Elie’s love and determination to try and keep his father alive throughout their imprisonment and his fathers love and determination in return. The second theme present is Tradition, tradition in the camps are being kept alive by reciting the Talmud, prayers, and celebrating holidays. The final theme in Night is Inhumanity towards others. World War II is commonly known for how Hitler put all the people he did not view as his perfect image (mostly jews) to be in his empire into concentration camps where most …show more content…

Shlomo Wiesel, share. On page number 30, Elie writes, “My hand tightened its grip on my father. All I could think of was not to lose him. Not to remain alone.” In this quote you immediately see that Mr. Wiesel and Elie are determined not to separate at all because if you continue to read Elie says they are al they have. Another reason a father and sons bond is a theme is on page 82, when the Red army was coming and Elie was in the hospital worried he would be killed. Elie says “I had made up my mind to accompany my father wherever he went,” even though Elie cannot walk, he still wants to leave in infirmary and leave with his father no matter what the consequences are. The final piece of evidence is on page number 105, Elie yells at his father for wanting to sit on the snow because people who do sit on the snow die because they might have gotten hypothermia. “I could have screamed in anger. To have lived and endured so much; was I going to let my father die now? Now that we would be able to take a good hot shower and lie down?” In this quote it seams as if Elie is telling himself if he let his father rest he will die and it was all his

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