he feels bad for the man that he hasn't seen his family in a very long time and therefore, Elie knows that if he tells stein the truth (his family is dead) that stein will kill himself. Elie wants to keep stein alive.
Elie may have lied about his age and occupation to qualify for a job or opportunity that he wouldn't have been eligible for otherwise. He may have felt pressured to lie in order to secure employment, advance his career, or meet certain criteria for a specific position. It's possible that he believed the benefits of lying outweighed the risks at the time.
Elie lies to his family to give them a sense of hope and even if temporary, sense of happiness. Knowing ones family is alive gave many camp prisoners the desire to live and to carry on their day to day life amidst the Horror that was going on around them. Elie just wanted to ease the man's thoughts and make him feel better for a while.
so that he could stay with his father and not be sent directly to the crematorium
He lied to Stein because he couldn't face telling him the truth - that his family were no longer alive. He didn't want Stein to know the truth (unfortunately he finds out).
In Elie Wiesel's book "Night," the Polish prisoner in charge of the block advised Elie to lie about his age and occupation to avoid selection for death in the concentration camp. He also warned Elie about the importance of staying strong and holding onto hope in order to survive the horrors they were facing.
Elie Wiesel did not lie about his age or occupation. It is possible that there may be misunderstandings or misinformation circulating about him. It is important to verify information from reputable sources before drawing conclusions.
Kids under 15 were considered too young to work and were sent to the gas chambers. Yet Elie makes no mention in his book and just says people were burned alive. Which did not happen. There are too many testimonies stating there was gassing. This along with many other things are what hurt Elie Wiesel's credibility.
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Elie Wiesel is a/an Author professor activist journalist
Elie Wiesel was advised by a fellow prisoner in the concentration camp to run to the left during the selection process, as the left side of the line was often chosen for labor, which would increase his chances of survival.
Ellie told him that she was too busy to go out with him when she was actually going out with someone else.
Elie Wiesel's father was a grocery store owner and a well-respected community leader in their hometown of Sighet, Transylvania.
The pole in charge of Elie's group advises him to lie about his age in order to appear older and stronger during the selection process at Auschwitz. He tells Elie that being seen as younger or weaker could result in being sent to the gas chambers.
he was a shopkeeper. However, many people would come to him for advice
Elie Wiesel's father, Shlomo Wiesel, was a Jewish Romanian shopkeeper before being taken to various concentration camps during the Holocaust. He was known for his kindness, strength, and devotion to his family.
The main occupation of the paleolithic age is survival.