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How does Eliezer feel about the hanging of the dentist?

He worries that the man will suffer.

He regrets the loss of a good man.

He hates the man for taking his tooth.

He is pleased that the man will die.

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User Christen
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He is pleased that the man will die.

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User Ok
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Eliezer has many different and contradictory feelings about the hanging of the dentist at the same time. He hates him and is pleased that he will die, while at the same time worrying about his suffering and recognizing that a good man will be lost. These are called ambivalent feelings.
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