During Eliezer's father's final illness in the book Night, there was a role reversal where Eliezer had to take care of his father instead of the other way around. Eliezer became more like a caretaker, providing his father with food, water, and encouragement, which was a stark contrast to their roles at the beginning of their time in the concentration camps.
Eliezer experiences a range of emotions when he witnesses his father's decline and eventual death in the concentration camp. He struggles with conflicting emotions of guilt, grief, anger, and helplessness. Despite the immense suffering, he also feels a sense of relief when his father is finally at peace.
Dr.J.Cancer (he discoverd the illness)
Yes, Elie Wiesel's father dies towards the end of the book "Night." He succumbs to exhaustion, illness, and the harsh treatment endured during the Holocaust.
In the memoir "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Eliezer's mother and sister Tzipora were separated from him and his father during the Holocaust. They were taken away to a different part of the concentration camp, and Eliezer later learned that they were likely killed shortly after their arrival. Their fate symbolizes the immense loss and tragedy experienced by countless families during this dark period in history. Eliezer's memories of them haunt him throughout his journey.
Yes. The custody of a child is determined by the best interest of the child. If the court determines that the father is better for the child, he can get custody. Mental illness in his family would probably not even be relevant unless he has mental illness, or if a mentally ill relative lived with him.
he died of old age
No.
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.
It means that because that was his father, he should suffer from the same heartaching pain
Her friend grimly told her the bad news of her father's illness.
In the movie "Papa's Angels," the mother dies from cancer. Her illness significantly impacts the family, particularly the father and children, as they navigate the challenges of loss and the need to support one another. The story focuses on themes of love, resilience, and the importance of family bonds during difficult times.
He remains loyal to his father if you mean he doesn't leave him for death. When Elie's father gets sick, Elie is by his side pretty much at all times. At first he helps him, but later on when his father is asking for water, (which was bad for him) Elie accepts the fact that his father is dying. He starts to appease his father which makes it worse. Ultimately in the end, Elie's father dies from the sickness.