Night Father Son Relationship Analysis

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Any type of relationship or bond between a father and son can change a person in a positive or negative way. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, a young man named Elie never had good relationship with his father while they lived in Sight. In life, when you get into a rough patch and it becomes life and death situation and you're with someone you never had a strong bond with can change your relationship with them forever. The relationship between a young man named Elie and his father wasn't in the best shape. While they lived in Sight, Elie’s father was there in his life physically, but mentally and emotionally, he wasn't there,“My father was a cultured man, rather unsentimental. He rarely displayed his feelings, not even with his family and was more involved with the welfare of others than with his own family” (Wiesel 4). Elie’s father was never there for his family and with him never knowing what's going on in his own house is the reason why the bond between Elie and his father isn't good. …show more content…

They tried their best to be together through everything so they wouldn't lose each other. Eile and his father were in a cattle cart going to a new camp, they stopped to remove the ones who had passed away out of the cattle cart. Elie woke up to two men approaching his father and “I threw myself on his body. He was cold. I slapped him” (Wiesel 99). Elie’s father was barely holdin on by a thread but he was alive. Elie and his father had to work together to help each other out and to help one another to

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