He was told to sprint as fat as he could, not to walk. This would make him seem physically capable and put color in his face so he wouldn't look so pale( your face can get redish when you run). Also if he wa running fast enough they wouldn't be able to read the identification on his arm therefore they could not write down his identification on the selection list
Elie helped his father during the selection process at Auschwitz by lying about his father's age, claiming he was younger than he actually was, in order to keep them together. This allowed Elie to stay with his father and provide support and protection as they faced the challenges of the concentration camp together.
you should be more specific i can tell your talking about night but for future references he didn't help his dad if i remember correctly he only helped him self by running witch turned his face red wich made him look healthier
Elie and his father are dehumanized in the concentration camp when they are stripped of their identities, given numbers instead of names, forced to perform hard labor without rest or proper nourishment, and subjected to physical and emotional abuse by the SS officers. Additionally, they witness acts of extreme violence and cruelty towards other prisoners, which further dehumanizes them.
Elie saved his father's life by supporting and caring for him during their time in concentration camps, sharing his food and looking out for him when he was weak or ill. Despite the harsh conditions and danger, Elie made sacrifices to ensure his father's survival. In the end, however, his father died before the camp was liberated.
In Chapter 3 of Elie Wiesel's "Night," the prisoners arrive at Auschwitz. They undergo a selection process by Dr. Mengele, where Elie's family is separated. Elie witnesses the cruelty and dehumanization at the camp, losing his faith in God and struggling to survive in the harsh conditions.
Elie and his family could have fled to another country, hidden with sympathetic individuals or resistance groups, or sought shelter in remote areas. However, the chaos and speed of the Holocaust made escape difficult, and the lack of information about the extent of the atrocities made it challenging to plan a successful escape.
The people Elie Wiesel interacts with in the concentration camps both strengthen and diminish his hope and desire to live. Encounters with compassionate individuals who display kindness and empathy provide moments of solace and remind him of his humanity, thus nurturing his will to survive. Conversely, interactions with cruel and apathetic individuals contribute to his despair and diminish his hope, challenging his desire to live in the face of overwhelming brutality.
Because it was Darwin who made it a scientifically plausible explanation, by providing a mechanism by which evolution could occur....Natural Selection.
A household made up of a father, mother, and their children. Apex Hope this help.
Natural Selection and Sexual Selection has made a peacock 'special'.
:( hahaha i can"t help you
Elie was placed into the hospital because he had an infected foot, which caused him immense pain and made it difficult for him to walk.
I think it was Elie Saab, the Lebanese designer.