Eliezer's Relationship Analysis

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Eliezer and his father, like Yossi and Tibi, “live for each other, body and soul.” Throughout the novel their relationship is the only thing keeping them going, keeping them sane. After the death of his father Eliezer breaks down and almost gives up. Despite that Eliezer was incredibly fortunate, he had a relation to keep him going for much longer than many of the Jews forced into camps. This relationship he has in the book with his father is connected to his relationship with God. As Eliezer begins to question God and lose faith, he seems to care less for his father, but as he sees the other sons’ treatment for their father’s he regains his care for his father and some of his faith in God as he prays for God to never let him do that to his