Moché the Beadle serves as a cautionary figure in Eliezer's life, embodying the role of a warning about the impending dangers of the Holocaust. While Moché becomes a marginalized outcast due to his foreign status and prophetic warnings about the atrocities to come, Eliezer initially dismisses his concerns. Their relationship highlights the themes of disbelief and the struggle to comprehend the horrors of their reality. Ultimately, as Eliezer's world descends into chaos, Moché's insights resonate more deeply, reflecting the tragic consequences of ignoring warnings.
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