Table of Contents
- 1 What does Elie try to teach his father to do to keep his father from being beaten?
- 2 What is ironic about the choice Elie and his father made to march?
- 3 What does Elie’s father really having difficulty learning to do and getting in trouble for?
- 4 What decision has Elie’s father made what does this tell you about his father’s will to live?
- 5 Why is Elie angry with his father?
What does Elie try to teach his father to do to keep his father from being beaten?
He is angry at his father for not avoiding the attack. Eliezer tries to help his father learn how to march correctly to avoid the frequent attacks from Franek. Franek wants Eliezer’s gold crown and punishes Eliezer’s father, forcing Eliezer to give it to him.
What chapter does Elie teach his father how do you march?
The answer to your question can be found in chapter 4. Elie tries to protect his father from being beaten by teaching him how to march properly. This incident comes in the aftermath of Elie being hesitant to give up his gold dental crown to Franek, who is a foreman in the electrical warehouse.
What is ironic about the choice Elie and his father made to march?
What is ironic about the choice Elie and his father make concerning staying in the hospital or evacuating with the others in his unit? Elie later found out that the people that were left behind that day were liberated. it snowed the entire time, even as they were forced to run a whole day at a time.
How does the presence of his father give Elie strength to continue the march?
How does the presence of his father give Elie the strength to continue the march? Elie believes that the only reason he has to continue the march is his father, and he has to take care of him so he has to keep going.
What does Elie’s father really having difficulty learning to do and getting in trouble for?
He was imprisoned for dealing in gold teeth. What happened to Elie one day at the factory?
What decision do Wiesel and his father have to make what did they decide to do what would have happened to them if they had made a different decision?
Elie and his father need to decide whether or not to go or stay behind. Due to various accounts of what happens, Elie is nervous to stay behind because he believes it will lead to both of them being killed. So he and his father decide to evacuate with the others.
What decision has Elie’s father made what does this tell you about his father’s will to live?
So he and his father decide to evacuate with the others. Elie goes on to say that he found out later in his life, had they stayed in the camp, the Allies showed up shortly after the evacuation and liberated the camp. Had they only stayed behind, they would have been free and his father would have survived.
What stops Elie from giving up on the march?
What is it that keeps Elie from giving up and falling out of line during the evacuation? The only thing that stops Elie from falling out of line and just letting himself die was the presence of his father. He was his father’s sole support, and Elie’s father was Elie’s sole support.
Why is Elie angry with 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.