SECTION 1 QUOTE: "Humanity? Humanity is not concerned with us. Today anything is allowed. Anything is possible, even these crematories," (Wiesel,42).
Eliezer's father is angered by the fact that the German's don't consider Jews to be humans. He has trouble believing, let alone understanding their point of view. The idea that Jews are inhuman is completely inconceivable to Eliezer's father.
SECTION 2 QUOTE: "Not cry? We're on the threshold of death.... Soon we shall have crossed over.... Don't you understand? How could I not cry?" (Wiesel, 45)
Yechiel is upset with his situation and with Eliezer. He weeps for himself and all the other's that are dead, or about to die. He is also angry at the Germans for making his situation so difficult.
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