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A spoon and knife. Elie's father had been chosen for selection, so he wanted to give this to Elie as his inheritance. Elie refused to take it though, and then Shlomo(his dad) had been able to convince the guards he could still work, so he didn't get sent to the crematory.
Chlomo Wiesel was Elie Wiesel's father in the book Night. He was a deeply religious man who tried to protect his son during their time in the concentration camps. Despite his efforts, he ultimately perished in the camps.
Elie's father passed away in the concentration camp they were imprisoned in during World War II. He succumbed to exhaustion, starvation, and illness. Elie was unable to help him or say proper goodbyes.
Elie's father was in his fifties but to the officers he said that he was forty because in the holocaust you weren't not aloud to work if you were older than fifty they would just kill you
In the book Night, Elie does not betray his father. Instead, he struggles with guilt and conflicting emotions as he witnesses his father's suffering and tries to balance his own survival with his responsibilities towards his father. Ultimately, their bond remains strong despite the challenges they face.
what page did the son kill his dad for bread in night by elie wiesel
A conflict is Elie's struggle with abandoning his dad, because he is fighting with his need for self-preservation and his love for his father Another conflict is Elie's struggle with his faith in God.
He dies of dysentery, an infection of the digestive system. he also dies of exhaustion, starvation, etc. Also, the guard hits Chlomo (his dad) in the skull and crushed it with a club.
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.
Elie thought that everyone in the infirmary would be killed because the Nazi's didn't need sick people, they couldn't work.
unfortunatly yes, my dad has one...
Yes. A Child Called It did have a dad.