Night

When Wiesel runs to awaken his father's friend, the "man with a gray beard and the gaze of a dreamer", we're told that about a moment where the man "went over to the bed where his wife lay sleeping and with infinite tenderness touched her forehead".

What can we you infer about the simile that crossed the wife's lips as she awoke?

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Although this is a loving family, I don't think the woman realizes what leaving has in store for them. She simply smiles because her huband kissed her in the morning.