Father-Son Relationship in Elie Wiesel's Night

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English

 

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January 25, 2013

 

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Maimonides tells us that one must be thirty before venturing into the world of mysticism, a world fraught with peril. First you must study the basic subjects, those you are able to comprehend" (4). It is evident that Shlomo does not have faith in Elie, which is quite the contrary from typical fathers...
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Although Elie is not old enough to fully comprehend the Kabbalah, Shlomo, as a father, should support his son and help him achieve his goal. Because Elie does not receive the aid he needs from his father, he resorts to finding someone else, Moishe the Beadle, to guide him. This affects Elie tremendously because it is disappointing to have to search for someone else, other than his father, for guidance in any sensitive subject, such as religion...
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