How do Eliezer’s interactions with Moishe the Beadle provide the reader with important information about Eliezer?
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. By demonstrating the sympathy that Eliezer feels for Moishe, their interactions offer insight into Eliezer’s character and show some traits that set him apart from others in his community.
By highlighting the love of music that Eliezer and Moishe share, their interactions suggest the ways in which Eliezer has rejected the faith of his father.
By revealing how Moishe's experiences have changed him, their interactions foreshadow how the events of the war may also change Eliezer.
By showing Eliezer’s lack of empathy for Moishe, the interactions make clear that Eliezer is, at this point, immature, inexperienced, and naive.