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Human Resilience In Night By Elie Wiesel

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The book Night was about a young boy, named Elie Wiesel, who was sent to a concentration camp with his family. He mainly survived that concentration camps because of his father and the fear of death. The book Boys in the Boat was about a boy, named Joe Rantz, who had a tough life but became a better person because of his tough life and his family. Family is a factor that affected human resilience in the books Night and Boys in the Boat. Elie Wiesel's relationship with his father is what kept Elie from giving up. According to the book Night (page 58), “I was thinking of my father. He would be suffering more than I.” This quote was from a time when Elie was getting whipped. However, he wasn’t thinking about the pain he felt when he was getting whipped. All he …show more content…

This was a distraction to him which helped him to not give up because he knew that would hurt his father even more. According to the book Night (pages 86 and 87), “My father's presence was the only thing that stopped me. He was running next to me, out of breath, out of strength, desperate. I had no right to let myself die. What would he do without me? I was his sole support.” This was a quote from when Elie and his father were running for their lives. This acknowledged that the only reason Elie kept running was because of his father. He didn’t want to leave his father alone because that would not only hurt Elie but it would also hurt Elie's father. Elie's father was the one thing that kept him going. In addition to this, the book Night (page 91) also stated that, “‘Oh God, Master of the Universe, give me the strength never to do what Rabbi Eliahu’s son has done.’” He started praying again to God even though he no longer believed in him. He was so desperate to not be separated from his father because he was the only family he had

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