In the book "Night", Weisel's father is slapped by a Gypsy. Both Weisel and his father did not react much at all to the slapping. They were both too afraid to do anything. Weisel just stood by and watched and was too shocked and scared to move.
The gypsy strikes Wiesel's father because he is trying to steal his bread. Wiesel reacts with shock and helplessness, as he watches his father being beaten without being able to intervene or protect him. He feels the weight of his powerlessness in that moment.
The gypsy struck Elie Wiesel's father because he asked where the toilets were.
Strike Father Strike Son - 1923 was released on: USA: 29 January 1923
it is when a strike happens in a factory
The rock is very visible by strike-slip
Crustal plates are grinding past each other in a strike-slip fault.
The gypsy strikes Eliezer's father because he asked where the toilets were.
crack and forms lava
you get hung
thunder comes after and not to long after it rains
Light ray bounces back
Ele's father was struck for asking wher te oilets wher.
good he never hurt them or spoke nasty to them because of what his father did to him when he was younger