The author's description of his changing relationship with his father reveals the dehumanizing effects of the concentration camp. Throughout "Night," Elie Wiesel illustrates how the horrific experiences in the camps strain familial relationships, causing feelings of helplessness and survival instincts to overshadow the bonds of love and support. As conditions worsen, the struggle for survival can lead to moments of neglect or selfish thoughts, which highlight the brutal reality of their situation.
from the book "Night by Elie Weisel" What does the author's description of his changing relationship with his father reveal?(4 points)
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The father's weakness
The father's weakness
The strength of family bonds
The strength of family bonds
The dehumanizing effects of the concentration camp
The dehumanizing effects of the concentration camp
The author's selfish nature
The author's selfish nature
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