Final answer:
In the novel Night, Elie Wiesel finds himself likening himself to Rabbi Eliahu's son during their forced march to Gleiwitz.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the novel Night, Elie Wiesel finds himself likening himself to Rabbi Eliahu's son during their forced march to Gleiwitz. Elie observes that as Rabbi Eliahu searches desperately for his son during the march, his son deliberately abandons him to increase his own chances of survival. Elie likens himself to Rabbi Eliahu's son because he too begins to feel a sense of detachment from his own father in the harsh conditions of the Holocaust.