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Night Elie's Relationship With His Father

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In the final sections of the book “Night”,the narrator describes his life after his father's death as meaningless.In fact,Elie doesn’t mention that time in the book,instead he skips to the day he was liberated from the camps.A reason this he is affected so deeply could be that the bond between him and his father grew stronger in the camps.
At first,Elie describes his father as emotionless and states that he is more interested in others well-being rather than of his own family.However,as they are moved into the ghettos and ultimately the concentration camps he begins to see the more caring side of him.Yet it is only at the camps that when things keep getting worse that we can see how much Elie cared about his father.When his father was weak

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