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Night Father Son Relationship Analysis

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“Take care of your son. He is very weak” is advice given by his cousin, Stein, to Eliezer and his father (Wiesel, 45). In Night by Elie Wiesel he illustrates his experience in the holocaust. He is put in a life or death situation with his father that puts an extreme strain on the bond, but they weren’t the only father-son relationship put to the test. The advice given to him was followed by him and by some other characters. In the novel Night by Eliezer Wiesel, the author displays how times of hardship can have a positive effect on the father-son relationships, which shows how people in times of hardship care more than those not. The greatest example of a father-son relationship that stayed close together, Eliezer and his father. Throughout the whole book, they display a large connection and strong bond. In almost all of the book Elie cared for his father and did all he could to make sure he survived. Even when he was told by his Blockästle told him to give up on his father, he never did. He continued to help feed him and give him his coffee. When transporting to yet another camp the had to throw out corpses and people tried to throw out his dad. Even though His father wanted to be thrown …show more content…

In the beginning Eliezer’s father gave him advice to not eat so fast so that he wouldn’t starve to much, to keep him as healthy as possible. And when Stein gave the both of them advice by telling Eliezer’s father to take care of Elie. When they were still in the camps and his father would get extra food he would give it to Elie. In page 73 his father gave him half of a ration of bread, which he traded for with a rubber band. Even when his father thought he was going to die at selection, he tried his hardest to get to his son to give him a knife and spoon. In his possible last few moments; He immediately wanted to look out for his son. People in dire situations tend to give and care more because they know the same

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