What Is The Differences Between Night And A Long Way Gone By Elie Wiesel

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Some of the most fabled stories of our time come from individuals overcoming impossible odds and surviving horrific situations. This is prevalent throughout the Holocaust. People are fascinated with this event in history because the survivors had to overcome immense odds. One, of many, of the more famous story about the Holocaust is Night by Elie Wiesel. Through this medium, Wiesel still manages to capture the horrors of the camps, despite the reader already knowing the story. In addition to him having to overcome difficult odds in order to survive for himself, he also had to care for his weakening father. A similar situation occurs in A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah, however, Ishmael accepts the situation and is able to defend himself. While not only because of the hardships they faced, but also because of what they had to do in order to survive. “‘I have never spoken about the Holocaust except in one book…’” (Commire 175) says Wiesel in an interview. This shows that the Holocaust is so ingrained in his mind that he cannot talk about the subject without it hurting him. It may also represent how he respects his friends who died then. Throughout Elbagirs article, “Child Soldiers Battle Traumas in Congo Rehab,” she mentions how the children, who were forced to join the army, now struggle with many problems, mentally. “They all have abandonment issues” Rahima Choffy states. All of these kids just wanted to survive and live another day, but now they have to live with the fact that they used to be used as killing machines. Not only does the environment itself cause trauma, but the decisions they had to make just to survive another day can haunt them. Like mentioned before, Aron Ralston was hiking in Utah, when he fell into a very narrow canyon and a massive boulder landed on his arm. His last hope to survive was to cut his own arm off. And despite having a prosthetic arm, he still has to live without that arm and is reminded of the fateful day. But he is not the only one who has to live with the decisions he made in a survival situation. The story of the Andes survivors has become extremely well known. A rugby team on a plane crashed in

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