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In the beginning of the novel, Eliezer and his father have virtually no relationship at all. Eliezer's father is a very busy, respected member of the community. Unfortunately, that leaves him with little time for his family.
Page 2, Eliezer notes that his father was "more concerned with others than with his own family."
Page 2, Eliezer notes that his father was "more concerned with others than with his own family."
The textual evidence below shows that the relationship between Kwon and his father was a very troubled one. It could even be said that there was no relationship at all. See evidence below.
What is textual evidence?
The textual evidence in literature refers to the evidence that supports one's claim that can be culled directly from the referenced text.
In this case, the textual evidence regarding Kwon's relationship with his father is given as follows:
Eliezer and his father have virtually no relationship at the start of the novel. Eliezer's father is a very active and well-liked community member. Regrettably, this means he has little time for his family. Eliezer writes on page 2 that his father was "more concerned with others than his own family."
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