In Night, Eliezer's feelings toward his father involve both devotion and resentment.

How does this complexity help convey a theme of this memoir?

It conveys that although Eliezer loved his father, some things in life are more important than love.

It conveys that different people respond in individual ways to stressful situations.

It shows that the concentration camp experience strained the most basic aspects of human existence, such as family ties.

It shows that in the concentration camp, Eliezer changed from an innocent boy into an experienced man.