The scene that Elie had witnessed between the father and son was that the father had a loaf of bread in his shirt and was going to share it with his son. The son, however, killed his father and took the loaf of bread to eat for himself.
Elie's father in the novel Night is portrayed as a caring and loving parent who tries to protect his son from the horrors of the Holocaust. Despite his declining health and the harsh conditions of the concentration camps, he remains a source of strength and support for Elie. Their bond is tested by the extreme circumstances they face, but it ultimately demonstrates the power of family and love in the face of adversity.
Other children were selffish; some even beat their fathers for just a ration of bread. Others abandoned their father because they felt as if they were slowing him down and make them suseptible to death. Elie on the opther hand treats his father with love and respect. He worries about his father and makes sure to stick by him as much possible. When the father gets sick Elie takes good care of him and even though the group leader told him not to waste food on his father and to just eat his ration of bread he doesn't listen and still feeds his father. He also protects him from the two men who beat his father and stole his bread.
he was confused and lost and just wanted to be close to his son.
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The ISBN of White Night - novel - is 045146155X.
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James FeniMore Cooper is considered as the "Father of the American Novel".
White Night - novel - has 416 pages.