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Afina-wow [57]
4 years ago
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What test does Wiesel believe he has failed? Do you think he is morally the same as Rabbi Eliahu’s son? Explain your answer.

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1 answer:
erastovalidia [21]4 years ago
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Elie says this because he has lost the desire to fully protect and support his father. Like Rabbi Eliahu’s son, who also “had not passed the test”, Elie feels he is not taking care of his father. Elie had left his father alone in the freezing cold in order to sleep

no he isnt morally same

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