"'Don't be worried son. Sleep-you can sleep. I'll look after you myself'" (Wiesel 95). Those were the words spoken by Elizer's dad. Elie and his dad afraid of what will happen to them. Eliezer wanted both of them to sleep but in turns so they can look after eachother. He's tried to be by his dad's side threw out the begining of them coming to the consentration camp and being seperated from their family. Both truely want the best for eachother, right now it's sleep! Elie's dad is kindhearted and wants the best for his son from day one. He regreted Elie not going with his mother, him being seperated from her and being in the camp. All he wants to do is protect his son and make sure he is doing well. Like every parent wants for their child.
"'Don't be afraid,' he added . 'Everything will be all right'" (Wiesel 85). It's ironic how the doctor will tell Elie that everything will go all right especially when he's injured. Elie knows that if your injured your basicaly dead. The SS want you to be able to work, if you can't work due to an opetation then your going to die. So is what the doctor said really true if Elie get's the operation. He's already warry about the camp. After his operation that lasted an hour he finally woke up after slipping into unconsiness he relizes he can't feel his leg. The first thing he thinks it's amputated. The operation may have went well but having to wait to heal knowing another selection was coming up is not all right.
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Work a little bit on your spelling and stuff like that but other then that I liked your quotes and I understode what you were trying to say :). Good Job!
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