elies father was nearly thrown out of the train because they were throwing all the dead people off and elies father was lying on the ground and he wouldn't wake up so they thought he was dead but then elie started hitting him on the face really hard and saying that he wasnt dead because he could hear his heart beat and yeah his father woke up and he didnt get thrown off the train.
Eliezer's father was thrown from the train by fellow inmates during a moment of chaos and confusion. The overcrowding and desperate conditions of the train meant that some were willing to resort to violence in order to survive. It was a brutal display of the dehumanizing effects of the Holocaust.
he was unconious and the prisioners were told to through the dead out of the train
The SS Officers instructed the men to clear the dead out from the wagons and bury them. Elie snapped out of his complacency just in time to save his father from removal by a gravedigger.
Gandhi was thrown out of a train because a white man needed a first class carriage. Gandhi had brought a first class ticket but as he was black, he was thrown of the train for refusing to move.
he was on a pritorian train,and a station employee said a Indian can't ride on the seat and to go to thehold. But, Gandhi refused.So the sataion employee called the cops so he was thrown of the train.
Hilda.
it can be thrown father by gently flicking your wrist as you release the vortex
Eliezer experiences a range of emotions when he witnesses his father's decline and eventual death in the concentration camp. He struggles with conflicting emotions of guilt, grief, anger, and helplessness. Despite the immense suffering, he also feels a sense of relief when his father is finally at peace.
nope into a fire
Richard Train. Friends and family just knew him as Dick.
During Eliezer's father's final illness in the book Night, there was a role reversal where Eliezer had to take care of his father instead of the other way around. Eliezer became more like a caretaker, providing his father with food, water, and encouragement, which was a stark contrast to their roles at the beginning of their time in the concentration camps.
Gandhi first experienced discrimination in South Africa in the late 19th century when he faced racial prejudice and segregation based on his Indian heritage. This experience motivated him to fight against discrimination and injustice throughout his life.
It wasn't a river; Perseus was cast into the sea.
for his food
he was raised in the streets.. with no father, and if you listen to his songs, (lyrics) then you;d know. he was thrown into the streets.