Tuesdays With Morrie And Night Analysis

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“ Here and there, the police were lashing out with their clubs: “Faster!” I had just begun and I already felt so weak” (Wiesel 19). This was in the beginning of Night. It is crazy what goes on in both books. They are books that have much suffering in them. The books Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom and Night by Elie Wiesel are alike in many ways when it comes to adversaries, both stories run into many problems and misfortune as the story goes on. “Because it’s the ultimate sign of dependency. Someone wiping your bottom. But I’m working on it” (Albom, 49). Morrie is struggles through this book having to let go of his body a little at a time. They both are very good books and tell stories about suffering, trying to make the best out of everything and trying not to lose …show more content…

Even though Elie would like to give up on his father and quit on him, he will not because he does not want to lose his father. He would rather fall behind and work extra hard to keep his father beside him and keep him alive. Elie loves his father but he grows weak and collapses to his death. Even though this catastrophic thing has happened he still pushed forward and stayed strong to get out of the holocaust and he did. Morrie pushed through because he does not want everyone to remember a sad old man that died unhappy. He wants everyone to remember how funny, bright, and strong he was but he did have difficulties pushing through. He give himself a good cry if he needs it but then he concentrates on all the good things he still has in his life. He is happy for all the people that are going to come and see him in the near future and all the stories he is going to hear. He considers himself lucky because most people do not get to say goodbye before they die. (Albom 57) Most die out of the blue. He sees this as something good and wants to push himself through the pain and suffering to show that he can do what he sets his mind

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