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Why do you suppose none of the prisoners harbor any thoughts of

revenge after their liberation?

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User Luvexina
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Answer:

Desire for revenge was not one of the emotions he felt, or at least not immediately. Consider all of the energy and emotion Eliezer had expended simply to survive, just to get to that point at the end where liberation was even possible. It may well be that he simply wasn't capable of rage or revenge at that point.

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