Night And Lord Of The Flies: Literary Analysis

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In “Night”, by Elie Wiesel, and “Lord of the Flies”, by William Golding, survival is very important in both of the books plots. In both books, all characters show a need for survival, whether they are stranded on an island or trying to make it through concentration camp. In both books they show signs that adapting to their surroundings would help them survive better than others. In “Night”, Elie must adapt to the concentration camps so that he could get used to what he would have to deal with for future camps. In “Lord of the Flies”, Ralph must adapt to the island because, until rescue comes, all he has is the food and shelter that the island provides.
In “Night”, Elie had a hard time adapting to the food portions, but unlike the older men