The relationship between Elie Weisel at night and his father is one of the most terrible and inhumane events that humans have ever experienced. It evolves around cruelty, hatred, death, destruction, and prejudice. Hitler tried to destroy the Jewish population, so thousands of innocent people lost their lives. He murdered thousands of Jews through gas chambers, crematories, and starvation. People who survived safely in concentration camps treasure not only their own lives but also other people.
The night of the memoir of Elie Weisel focuses on the harsh life of Elie in concentration camps. An important aspect of the book is that it not only changes Ely's son-in-law relationship but also changes other paternity relationships in the book. This book reveals important aspects of how human beings change in harsh environments such as concentration camps. The concentration camp is the reason why the relationship between the father and the child changed. Ellie is approaching because of his son-in-law relationship. At the beginning of the book, Erie's father was busy with his career and community actions. Erie's father did not encourage him to study Kabbalah as she asked if she could find a master who taught him to study for Kabbalah. "You must first learn basic subjects in your own understanding." (Page 2) From here, Erie's father does not want to give up teaching Erie. Kabalaman
Elie Wiesel explains the relationship with his father Shlomo before the Holocaust, it shows that it is far away and lacks the chemical reactions that fathers and sons usually have. Eile reminds me that he did not show signs of encouragement when he tried to study Kabbalah. You need to learn the basics ... Show more ... When Elie and his father first entered the camp his father was hit and Elie did nothing to save his father It was. "My father was beaten in front of me, I did not even blink. (39) This is because even though Ellie has not established a close relationship with her father But he shows that he still believes that he should stand up to support their facts.