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Essay heading: Night
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The father and son are running together when the father begins to grow tired. As the Rabbi falls farther and farther behind his son, his own son runs on, pretending not to see what is happening to his father. This spectacle causes Elie to think of what he would do if his father ever became as weak as the Rabbi... displayed 300 characters
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This spectacle causes Elie to think of what he would do if his father ever became as weak as the Rabbi. He decides that he would never leave his father, even if staying with him would be the cause of his death.
The one verse which connects the reader and makes him see reality and almost feel as if part of the story were the desperate words running through Wiesel’s head in reaction to concentration camps,” I pinched myself: was I still alive? Was I awake? How was it possible that men, women, and children were being burned and that the world kept silent? No... displayed next 300 characters
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