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Elie's Struggle In Schindler List And Night

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Schindler list and Night are both true stories that will tell a different side. One is from a jew who gets moved from his home to a ghetto and then finally a concentration camp and his hardships on the way through the story. The other is a nazi who had a factory full of workers who were jews and he becomes attached and wants to help as many as he can. He began to view them differently and he uses all of his money and power to save as many as possible.

Elie was a very happy person and he took his religion very seriously. But over time his happiness and strong belief in judaism began to fade away.
Elie started to become depressed having to deal with losing his family and losing his dad. He started to learn to think for himself and only himself …show more content…

First him and his family are moved to the ghetto where they are under control of nazi soldiers. They were only aloud to bring a certain amount of items and valuables. Him and his family were transferred to a camp after being in the ghetto for awhile. When they arrived at the camp him and his family were split apart, Elie and his dad went to one line and his mom and sister went to another line and they will not see each other for a long time. After 3 weeks Elie had gotten a bad infection on his foot from the bad conditions they were living in but he did not get it cut off he dealt with it while him and his father were moved to another camp. On the way to the next camp his father became very weak and could not go on any longer after a while his father had died and he had to go on by himself and only thinking about himself. In the Schindler List The main character Mr.Schindler did not have as many struggles as Elie but he did have some, The first that comes to mind is when he decides to use all of his income to help as many jews as possible. This was one of his most struggles because he had to try not let anyone know what he was trying to do and also he loved his money a lot it was one of his most precious items but he wanted to help as many jew lives he could. In the end he was not satisfied with how many he saved he thought he could save so much more. Some other struggles

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