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2. Why does Wiesel become enraged at his father?

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He became enraged at his father because his father started to give up when they were about to get in the showers.

Step-by-step explanation:

He feels like he is equal to the Rabbi's son because a part of him wanted to abandon his father. Wiesel is given the advice that he should be taking his father's rations instead of giving him some of his.

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He became enraged at his father because his father started to give up when they were about to get in the showers. He feels like he is equal to the Rabbi's son because a part of him wanted to abandon his father. Wiesel is given the advice that he should be taking his father's rations instead of giving him some of his.
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