why was ranofer afraid of the dark
Because if you say Candlejack he will come to your house and kidna
Zau feels suspicious of Ranofer and resentful of his father, Gebu, throughout "The Golden Goblet." Zau is jealous of the bond that Ranofer has with his father and doubts Ranofer's integrity, leading to tension between the characters.
gebu will beat ranofer until he dies and he will not make ranofer apprentice him in the Goldsmith shop
He tells him to make a golden leaf.
Gebu at first seems to respect Ranofer during the beginning of the novel, but Ranofer explains that he is mean and "Son of the Set Devil". Also, later in the book, we see that Gebu has beaten Ranofer before and that there are marks on his back.
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Gebu is mean to Ranofer because he is jealous of Ranofer's skills and talents as a goldsmith. Gebu feels inferior to Ranofer and mistreats him to assert his dominance and control. Additionally, Gebu wants to maintain his power and authority in the family, leading him to be cruel to Ranofer.
Ranofer instinctively dislikes Gebu, his half-brother, because Gebu mistreats him and is abusive. Ranofer feels inferior and oppressed by Gebu's presence.
Ranofer asked Gebu where he hid the gold that he stole from their boss, and Gebu became angry because he hadn't told Ranofer where he hid it.
Ranofer and Heqet go to the tomb of Queen Tuya to retrieve the hidden gold.