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The oppression strengthened and improved the relationship between Elie and his father.
Although you have not shown the text that this question refers to, we can say, through questions similar to yours, that this question refers to the book "Night" written by Elie Wiesel.
In this book, we are presented with the following information:
- Elie and his father are Jews.
- The daily commitments of both, makes them move away from each other and have a more contained and superficial relationship.
- They are not very close.
- During World War II, they went through a lot of bad times because of anti-Semitism.
- They are captured and taken to Nazi concentration camps.
- In the concentration camps the suffering of the two gets worse, as they go through very oppressive moments.
- This oppression brings the two together, as both are committed to living for each other and resisting oppression as much as possible.
Thus, we can conclude that the oppression experienced by Elie and his father improves their relationship, because it brings them closer to each other.
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