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The bond grew stronger between Elie and his father through the terrible journey through the concentration camps.
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.
Elie described the men as emaciated and desperate as they stared at the cauldrons of soup with eyes that seemed to devour it. Their expressions revealed their extreme hunger and the struggle for survival they were experiencing in the concentration camp.
Elie Wiesel faced struggles such as extreme hunger, physical abuse, forced labor, and witnessing the death and suffering of loved ones in the concentration camp. Additionally, he struggled with maintaining his faith in God and the value of human life amidst such horrific conditions.
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the prisoners were instructed to say they were older than their actual ages to avoid being selected for extermination. This was done in a desperate attempt to increase their chances of survival in the concentration camps.
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In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the bread scene occurs when Elie and his fellow prisoners on the train are given a ration of bread. The prisoners fight savagely for the bread, highlighting the desperation and degradation they have been reduced to in the concentration camps. It symbolizes the struggle for survival amidst extreme hunger and suffering.
Elie Samaha's birth name is Elie Kheir Samaha.
Elie Haddad's birth name is Dan Elie Haddad.
The person who beats Elie in front of the French girl, in Night by Elie Wiesel, is Idek.
Elie Haddad is 6'.
So Elie would not seek vengence upon him.