Because that is the turning point for Elie. He has finally given up; he has nothing left to live for.
Elie Wiesel's father died in the book "Night" in January 1945, towards the end of the Holocaust, as they were imprisoned in the Buchenwald concentration camp. Elie was by his father's side when he passed away.
He felt depressed and numb. As though everything he fought for was now worthless because his reason to fight was now gone.
he feels sad very sad
January 29, 1945
No
nun
they farted
dynestery-thrist, starvation, etc,...
His father dies when they are in Glewitz.
He did not want him to die
He either died from dysentary or was incinerated while he was very close to dying from it.
Elies Rogent died in 1897.
from Pg. 99-106
no
Yes, Elie Wiesel's father dies towards the end of the book "Night." He succumbs to exhaustion, illness, and the harsh treatment endured during the Holocaust.
she took a shower an crooked
there is no dog
He dies of dysentery, an infection of the digestive system. he also dies of exhaustion, starvation, etc. Also, the guard hits Chlomo (his dad) in the skull and crushed it with a club.
No, the father does not die in "The Lovely Bones" by Alice Sebold. He remains alive throughout the book.