Family Relationships In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Night, a memoir by a survivor from the Holocaust, Elie Wiesel is about him in a little town of Transylvania in Sighet. Throughout the book, you learn what Elie did during his time in ghettos, concentration camps, and surviving. But, through most of this torment his father was right next to him. Although family relationship can keep a person alive, there are times when their relationship can be burdensome. Firstly, Stein maintaining hope being he believes his family is alive is a citation of keeping a person alive from family relationships. Elie teaches father how to march to prevent beatings is an example of a burden father. Lastly, burdensome relationships can look like when Rabbi Elictous son deserts his dad when he struggles in the death