Table of Contents
- 1 How is the relationship between Elie and his father why do you think their relationship is the way that it is?
- 2 What kind of relationship do Elie and his father have at the beginning of the novel?
- 3 What does Elie learn from father?
- 4 Why does Elie resent his father?
- 5 Who was Elie Wiesel father?
- 6 How does Elie feel about his father?
- 7 Who is Elie Wiesel’s father?
- 8 What do Elie Wiesel’s parents do in night?
How is the relationship between Elie and his father why do you think their relationship is the way that it is?
The relationship of Elie Wiesel and his father improves drastically. They develop a close connection and support one another as they go through hard times in the camp. For example, while at the camp after his father is deemed too weak to work and taken to the side of those to go the crematorium.
What kind of relationship do Elie and his father have at the beginning of the novel?
At the beginning of Night, Elie Wiesel describes his father as a cultured, unsentimental man with a rather distant manner: He rarely displayed his feelings, not even within his family, and was more involved with the welfare of others than with that of his own kin.
How are Elie and his father different?
They are different in that Elie was more sensitive and outward with his emotions than his father. While both were strong, Elie proved to be the stronger of the two when it came to having the will to live, bear in mind however that he is much younger than his father as well.
What does Elie learn from father?
Eliezer’s relationship with his father reminds him of fundamental feelings of love, duty, and commitment to his family. His commitment to his father also reminds him of his own humanity, of the goodness left in his heart.
Why does Elie resent his father?
Elie becomes angry with his father, when his father is beaten by Idek. The beating is bad, and Elie is angry that his father has not learned how to avoid Idek’s anger and wrath. Because his father is getting older, and his health is deteriorating, he can no longer keep up with Elie.
Who was Elie Wiesel’s father?
Shlomo Wiesel
Elie Wiesel/Fathers
Who was Elie Wiesel father?
Elie Wiesel/Fathers
Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet (now Sighetu Marmației), Maramureș, in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania. His parents were Sarah Feig and Shlomo Wiesel. At home, Wiesel’s family spoke Yiddish most of the time, but also German, Hungarian, and Romanian.
How does Elie feel about his father?
How does Elie feel after the death of his father? Elie felt numb and was extremely upset about the death of his father but he could not cry for him, for he had no tears left. Elie’s reflection stares back at him, described as a ‘living corpse’.
What was Elie Wiesel’s father like?
Elie’s father was a no-nonsense kind of man–someone who was very respected in the community of Sighet, where they lived before the Nazis came. Later, Elie’s father becomes a shadow of his former self. The constant torment in the camps beats him down, and he becomes very weak.
Who is Elie Wiesel’s father?
What do Elie Wiesel’s parents do in night?
Elie Wiesel’s father, named Chlomo, is a businessman who owns a grocery store. He is highly respected by the community and is portrayed by Wiesel as a progressive Jew, religious but open to outside influences and customs.