Well, this is a big question because of the many characters, I’ll help you with one though. Eliezer learns a LOT over the war. I mean the kid lost his mother, sister and father. He learned to stand up for himself, how to survive, about his faith & SO much more.
Satire is the use of humor or irony to point out flaws in something, whether it be fashion, a person, but it is commonly used in politics.
Sarcasm is using irony to make something said hurtful.
Satire is used to point out flaws and be hurtful, Sarcasm is used just to be mean and hurtful, it isn't used to point out flaws. That would be your difference.
Dexter is one of the men who chase Judy Jones.
Explanation:
Judy wishes to live in her own way and she uses men and then disposes of them. Dexter is very humble but throughout the story, Judy is very harsh towards Dexter.
Dexter is a man of emotions and he is enticed by her beauty. But Judy had fancy for men and wealth and lived in her own way. She used her beauty to attract men and money.
It can be inferred that Judy Jones was the peak of Dexter's life. He even gave up his job for her.