Night by Elie Wiesel describes his experiences in the concentration camp during World War II. It also shows both helpful and harmful father/son relationships. Mostly between Wiesel and his father but there are also many other examples. As they go through the concentration camp Wiesel and his father bonded over the fear of losing each other. They helped each other in many ways. I believe without one another neither Wiesel nor his father would have survived.
In the beginning of the book Wiesel is very religious and close to God, but as the book goes on, he begins to lose hope and explains that without his father he would not have had the strength to go on. Wiesel and his father's relationship