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As Shlomo Wiesel is dying, he has information that he must tell his son. Between gasps for breath, what does he say? What does this show about Shlomo’s character?Why didn’t Wiesel weep when he realized his father had died?

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In between shallow breaths, Elie's father tells him where he's hidden the family money and gold. This tells us his preoccupation with wealth and passing it on. I won't get into any stereotypes that might be interpreted here.