He remains loyal to his father if you mean he doesn't leave him for death. When Elie's father gets sick, Elie is by his side pretty much at all times. At first he helps him, but later on when his father is asking for water, (which was bad for him) Elie accepts the fact that his father is dying. He starts to appease his father which makes it worse. Ultimately in the end, Elie's father dies from the sickness.
Eliezer's determination to stay with his father in "Night" reveals his loyalty, compassion, and sense of responsibility towards family. Despite the extreme hardships they faced, Eliezer's dedication to his father reflects his commitment to love and protect his family in times of adversity.
Eliezer's determination to stay with his father in the concentration camps revealed his strong sense of familial loyalty and commitment. Despite the harsh conditions and challenges they faced, Eliezer wanted to support and protect his father, providing a source of emotional strength and companionship during such difficult times.
No, Tom did not reveal to Huck that the man in the floating house was his father. Huck recognized his father, but he did not tell Tom about it.
Don't know his relationship but he asks her to reveal the father of her sinful child.
his father's lecture
If we are talking about the Claudius in Hamlet, this happens before the play starts, since he is already king when the curtain opens.
Through quoting of scripture and living as a example of the Father.
his father's lecture
bescause he was a tree stump
A pony and a dog
Hester tells Pearl that she has no father and that she was born from sin. She refuses to reveal the identity of Pearl's father, choosing to protect his secret.
"Eliezer's wish to burn the whole world" reveals his deep sense of despair and disillusionment with the world. It reflects his desire to escape from the horrors and suffering he has witnessed during the Holocaust, and his belief that destroying everything would somehow erase the pain and suffering he has experienced.
They want Hester to reveal Pearl's father.