For Eli and Jakob, it was no different. Elie expresses how instantly, his mother and sister are gone forever by stating, “I didn’t know that this was the moment in time and the place where I was leaving my mother and Tzipora forever,” emphasizing the sudden thought of never seeing his mother and sister again. (Wiesel 29) Jakob unfortunately suffered the same fate with his mother and sister. Jakob illustrates how his father, later in the story, just by saying his occupation, ultimately put him to his demise explaining, “Though I am abandoning you, you have an obligation to go and save yourself.” This was the last conversation I ever had with my father! I never saw him again,” describing Jakob’s experience of seeing his father for the last time. Elie as well had his father die but his father was alive for much longer. Without their families, the motivation to keep on going was very little. The whole time, they wanted to stay with their families as much as