Prompt: In Chapter 6, Eliezer comes across Rabbi Eliahu in somewhat of a panic. What is
Rabbi Eliahu searching for? How does this relate to Eliezer's own individual family
struggles? Is there a step in Campbell's Hero's Journey that corresponds with this
temptation? Analyze Eliezer's internal struggle with his relationship with his father and
how this relates to the Hero's Journey in an essay of 300 words of more. Use specific
evidence from the text to support your answer.

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The rabbi is panicking because he hasn't found his son. This relates to Eliezer's individual problems because while the rabbi is concerned about his son, Eliezer is seeing his father as a burden that is difficult to bear.

The essay that his question asks for, must be written by you, as it must show your ability to write and read a text in a coherent way. In that case, you should write your essay as follows:

  • Introduction: Introduce the main subject of the essay.

  • Body: Show what the hero's journey is and how it relates to Eliezer's story and his relationship with his father.

  • Conclusion: Show how this is significant for the text as a whole.

The hero's journey is a framework of diverse events that transform the hero's life and make him evolve, gradually.

This question is from the book "Night" written by Elie Wiesel.

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