Elie was sent to Auschwitz Birkenau, and later to Buna, a subcamp of Auschwitz.
the boy's father
Jonas live in a dwelling with his father, mother and sister (not biological)
By the end of the novel, there is none. A striking blow to their faiths were the pipel's hanging and Elie's contemplation of God, combined with the knowledge that had they stayed in the infirmary, they would have survived together. The only hope that came after that was the resistance of the camp uprising. However, that was abrupt and there was a period of hopelessness during the story as Elie is constantly beaten morally and physically.
ghetto
he lived in Hamellton
Elie Wiesel's father died in the book "Night" in January 1945, towards the end of the Holocaust, as they were imprisoned in the Buchenwald concentration camp. Elie was by his father's side when he passed away.
no because he is too busy jacking off 4 times a day
He meant that he wanted to stay alive, even though he was in the camp.
Bill Murray
Jacob lives in La Push, in a modesst house with his crippled father, Billy.
In Georgia, on a plantation her father built called Tara.
he live some where in Canada sorry but that is the best i can do people:)