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Father Son Relationships In Night

   
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Elie’s relationship with his father changes over time. At first, the only reason that he didn’t give up in the camps is so that his father wouldn’t be alone. He says so himself when he admits that “my fathers presence was the only thing that stopped me……what would he do without me” (82)...
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Elie’s relationship with his father changes over time. At first, the only reason that he didn’t give up in the camps is so that his father wouldn’t be alone. He says so himself when he admits that “my fathers presence was the only thing that stopped me……what would he do without me” (82)...
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