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
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
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 was taught by Moishe the Beadle, a humble and devout man in his community, who served as a mentor and spiritual guide for Elie. Moishe was known for his deep knowledge of Jewish mysticism and his kindness towards others.
Natural Selection and Sexual Selection has made a peacock 'special'.
Elie's foot began to swell so he was sent to the hospital. A jewish doctor told Elie that his foot must be operated on. After the surgery Elie stayed in the hospital while he recovers.
I think it was Elie Saab, the Lebanese designer.
The word is spelled selection. "To select" means "to choose". Selection can indicate what you have chosen, as in: Sally made her selection. Or, selection can be a noun, as in, The store had a nice selection of candies.
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Elie and his father were issued prisoner numbers when they were admitted to Auschwitz. This made them known by numbers instead of their given names. This dehumanized them and made Elie and his father less like people.
Charles Darwin
Eclectic.
Shortly after arriving at Birkenau Elie Wiesel saw "babies" burning in a pit. It is not made clear whether or not these babies were dead or alive, or were young children rather than actual infants. This is what "murders his God".