Tuesday, June 3, 2014

How does Elie respond to his father's death?This question belong to the Night-Elise Weisel




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By the time Elie's father dies, Elie is simply too emotionally exhausted to cry. He has stayed with his father during his a long train ride to Buchenwald, and through his father's illness. He even feels a sense of relief, although he feels badly for being relieved.








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