Night Calpurnia Quotes

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Throughout the memoir, Night, the best parts of human nature are shown. From the start to the end of the memoir, Elie Wiesel and his dad had supported and never gave up on each other. Near the end, Elie Wiesel had questioned his father’s will, “To have lived and endured se much; was I going to let my father die now,” (105). He could not let his father die, they had faced so much together, they were each other’s strength. Similarly, Calpurnia had support the Finch family throughout the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Near the beginning, another prisoner had helped Elie Wiesel and his dad. The inmate had said, “Do you hear? Eighteen and forty,” (30). He had hoped that changing their ages would keep them alive. In the same manner, Atticus Finch