His father would predict his future just from how he seen him. Robison having Asperger’s made him appear to not be smart or understand common sense. His father would not take the time to get to know him on a deeper level so he did not understand he was truly smart. “’I was used to having my father predicting that I will end up pumping gas. That night, though, he said, ‘son, I am really proud of what you’ve done.’ But then we went home, where he returned to his bottle of sherry, alone in the kitchen. And by nine o’clock, his proud feelings were long gone.’” (Robison 54) When his father would drink it made him a different guy. When he would drink he lost every little respect from Robison because of the physical, mental, and emotional abuse his father put on him. He would never praise his own child but only put him down. By not having a father figure to grow up with and look up to it made Robison independent. It also helped him to be a better father than his …show more content…
For Wiesel and Robison they connect to this quote in multiple ways. Wiesel has a father who is concerned for him he wants the best for him but with him living makes it hard on Wiesel to do so. The questions that was asked by his father proved that he wasn’t exactly sure himself why he did what he did. He was puzzled. But in the end the praying and crying showed he was a strong boy that can push aside events or thoughts to continue his “journey”. In the beginning Robison was a little boy who at first did not understand who he was and why he acted the way he did. As he was growing up his mind was expanding and letting all the possibilities of why he was different from all the other kids expand. Robison had Asperger’s, for a young child with Asperger’s for example Robison he did not understand why he was such an alien towards others even though they were all the same. Being treated the way he did made it easier for him to understand when he was growing up. Being rejected by Chuckie and the other kids made it rough on him but it made him a stronger and more determined kid. When His father would beat him it, it made him more caring. When he had his child he did not want to be like his dad and abuse him. Being abuse helped him be a more respectful and a responsible parent. It made him realize that beating a child will not set them straight but only emotionally and