In "Hassidicliterature " it says that both"the Prophet of Elijah " and the "Angel of death" can take the form of the beggarto either testthem or "frightened" them.
"Are you a stranger?"
"I'mnot from aroundhere."
"good-by"
After trying to invite the Beggar to his house Elisha decided to go home when the Beggar "offered to keep [him] company".
After a while the Beggar tells Elisha why he "mustn't be afraid of the dark" and how important night is.
Then "without giving[him] time to answer, [the beggar] said good-by"
In aSynagogue, while he was praying, Elisjah meets a "shallowlyfellow, dressed in Shabby black cloths".
What does this episode reveal about Elisha’sinternalconflict?
This episode reveals that Elisha' is scared on the inside. And that he is Internally conflictedwith himself about thepeople he has killed for his supposed "righteousness".
What does this episodeforeshadow?
This episode foreshadows future problems with him killing people like the execution of JohnDawson.
In "Hassidicliterature " it says that both"the Prophet of Elijah " and the "Angel of death" can take the form of the beggarto either testthem or "frightened" them.
"Are you a stranger?"
"I'mnot from aroundhere."
"good-by"
After trying to invite the Beggar to his house Elisha decided to go home when the Beggar "offered to keep [him] company".
After a while the Beggar tells Elisha why he "mustn't be afraid of the dark" and how important night is.
Then "without giving[him] time to answer, [the beggar] said good-by"
In aSynagogue, while he was praying, Elisjah meets a "shallowlyfellow, dressed in Shabby black cloths".
What does this episode reveal about Elisha’sinternalconflict?
This episode reveals that Elisha' is scared on the inside. And that he is Internally conflictedwith himself about thepeople he has killed for his supposed "righteousness".
What does this episodeforeshadow?
This episode foreshadows future problems with him killing people like the execution of JohnDawson.
In "Hassidicliterature " it says that both"the Prophet of Elijah " and the "Angel of death" can take the form of the beggarto either testthem or "frightened" them.
"Are you a stranger?"
"I'mnot from aroundhere."
"good-by"
After trying to invite the Beggar to his house Elisha decided to go home when the Beggar "offered to keep [him] company".
After a while the Beggar tells Elisha why he "mustn't be afraid of the dark" and how important night is.
Then "without giving[him] time to answer, [the beggar] said good-by"
In aSynagogue, while he was praying, Elisjah meets a "shallowlyfellow, dressed in Shabby black cloths".
What does this episode reveal about Elisha’sinternalconflict?
This episode reveals that Elisha' is scared on the inside. And that he is Internally conflictedwith himself about thepeople he has killed for his supposed "righteousness".
What does this episodeforeshadow?
This episode foreshadows future problems with him killing people like the execution of JohnDawson.
In "Hassidicliterature " it says that both"the Prophet of Elijah " and the "Angel of death" can take the form of the beggarto either testthem or "frightened" them.
"Are you a stranger?"
"I'mnot from aroundhere."
"good-by"
After trying to invite the Beggar to his house Elisha decided to go home when the Beggar "offered to keep [him] company".
After a while the Beggar tells Elisha why he "mustn't be afraid of the dark" and how important night is.
Then "without giving[him] time to answer, [the beggar] said good-by"
In aSynagogue, while he was praying, Elisjah meets a "shallowlyfellow, dressed in Shabby black cloths".
What does this episode reveal about Elisha’sinternalconflict?
This episode reveals that Elisha' is scared on the inside. And that he is Internally conflictedwith himself about thepeople he has killed for his supposed "righteousness".
What does this episodeforeshadow?
This episode foreshadows future problems with him killing people like the execution of JohnDawson.
In "Hassidicliterature " it says that both"the Prophet of Elijah " and the "Angel of death" can take the form of the beggarto either testthem or "frightened" them.
"Are you a stranger?"
"I'mnot from aroundhere."
"good-by"
After trying to invite the Beggar to his house Elisha decided to go home when the Beggar "offered to keep [him] company".
After a while the Beggar tells Elisha why he "mustn't be afraid of the dark" and how important night is.
Then "without giving[him] time to answer, [the beggar] said good-by"
In aSynagogue, while he was praying, Elisjah meets a "shallowlyfellow, dressed in Shabby black cloths".
What does this episode reveal about Elisha’sinternalconflict?
This episode reveals that Elisha' is scared on the inside. And that he is Internally conflictedwith himself about thepeople he has killed for his supposed "righteousness".
What does this episodeforeshadow?
This episode foreshadows future problems with him killing people like the execution of JohnDawson.
In "Hassidicliterature " it says that both"the Prophet of Elijah " and the "Angel of death" can take the form of the beggarto either testthem or "frightened" them.
"Are you a stranger?"
"I'mnot from aroundhere."
"good-by"
After trying to invite the Beggar to his house Elisha decided to go home when the Beggar "offered to keep [him] company".
After a while the Beggar tells Elisha why he "mustn't be afraid of the dark" and how important night is.
Then "without giving[him] time to answer, [the beggar] said good-by"
In aSynagogue, while he was praying, Elisjah meets a "shallowlyfellow, dressed in Shabby black cloths".
What does this episode reveal about Elisha’sinternalconflict?
This episode reveals that Elisha' is scared on the inside. And that he is Internally conflictedwith himself about thepeople he has killed for his supposed "righteousness".
What does this episodeforeshadow?
This episode foreshadows future problems with him killing people like the execution of JohnDawson.
In "Hassidicliterature " it says that both"the Prophet of Elijah " and the "Angel of death" can take the form of the beggarto either testthem or "frightened" them.
"Are you a stranger?"
"I'mnot from aroundhere."
"good-by"
After trying to invite the Beggar to his house Elisha decided to go home when the Beggar "offered to keep [him] company".
After a while the Beggar tells Elisha why he "mustn't be afraid of the dark" and how important night is.
Then "without giving[him] time to answer, [the beggar] said good-by"
In aSynagogue, while he was praying, Elisjah meets a "shallowlyfellow, dressed in Shabby black cloths".
What does this episode reveal about Elisha’sinternalconflict?
This episode reveals that Elisha' is scared on the inside. And that he is Internally conflictedwith himself about thepeople he has killed for his supposed "righteousness".
What does this episodeforeshadow?
This episode foreshadows future problems with him killing people like the execution of JohnDawson.