becase he didnot belive in it
The gravediggers want to take Elie's father's body to be burned in the crematorium. They feel that he is too weak and will not survive much longer, so they want to dispose of his body to make room for other prisoners.
doesnt want his father to get killed for not marching righ
they didnt want to be on the ground anymore. happy?
Moshe the Beadle is a religious figure who serves as Elie's teacher and mentor in his faith, while Elie's father is a more traditional family figure who is protective and nurturing towards Elie. Moshe is more spiritually inclined and detached from worldly matters, while Elie's father is more concerned with his family's well-being and survival.
Elie's father didn't want him to fall asleep after they stopped marching in the snow because he feared that Elie would succumb to the extreme cold and never wake up. Falling asleep in those conditions could lead to hypothermia or death. Elie's father wanted to ensure that they both stayed alert and kept moving to try to survive the harsh conditions.
She's nervous . She loves you as her partner and her childrens father .She's confused and doesnt want to blow things if that didnt already happen . She wants you to be happy and shes just depressed and doesnt want to put any stress on you.
Elie and his older sisters refused to go to Martha's village with her because they wanted to stay together as a family. They had already experienced separation and loss, and they were determined to remain together to support each other through the hardships they were facing.
Elie feels a great void opening on Yom Kippur because his sense of faith has been shattered by the atrocities he witnessed in the concentration camps. The suffering and injustice he experiences lead him to question his beliefs and distance himself from his religion. This spiritual emptiness creates a feeling of despair and disconnection from his former self.
Elie's father was struck by the gypsy because he asked where the bathroom was and the gypsy thought he was asking for his wallet. The misunderstanding led to the gypsy lashing out in anger and hitting Elie's father.
Elie Wiesel's father wanted to leave him his faith and Jewish heritage as an inheritance. Through their experiences in the concentration camps during the Holocaust, Elie and his father were able to hold on to their faith and support each other in the face of unimaginable suffering.
because he didnt want her to treat his daughter that way
Elie's father was denied medical care at Buchenwald because the camp was overcrowded, resources were limited, and the priority was on keeping the prisoners alive for labor. The Nazis saw the sick and weak as expendable and did not want to waste resources on them.