Comparing Love In Night And Life Is Beautiful

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In the novel Night and the movie “Life is Beautiful” the main characters Elie and Guildo find light in the Darkness through the love for their family, humor and their faith. Through the sea of darkness, hope is the light that brings us comfort, faith, and reassurance. Both Night and “Life is Beautiful” show love for their family. In the movie “Life is Beautiful” Guildo uses humor to cope with the horrors of the holocaust. Throughout the novel, Night, Elie’s faith and his relationship with God is shown. The novel Night and the movie “Life is Beautiful” both have one thing in common. Although they don’t show love in the same way, they both show deep sentimental love for their family. In the beginning-ish towards the middle of the …show more content…
Not until you realize that life itself is a beautiful thing will you really start to live. Although living combines tragedy with luxury, Life is Beautiful shows that even tragedies reflect something engaging. Even in a time of Nazi Germany, hope was still prevalent in the world and brought with it hope and confidence. They struggled, they fought, they sacrificed, but they survived and were stronger because of it. Through the persecution and the hate that tormented men, it was love that overcame all evil and became something exalted. If you were simply to live, do more than that; live beautifully. Through the sea of darkness, hope is the light that brings us comfort, faith, and reassurance. It guides our way if we are lost and gives us a foothold on our fears. If we have no hope, the direction through life's path is darkened and we ourselves become an obscurity. Our struggles will present challenges that can only be overcome by hope but we must never give up. The moment we lose hope is the moment we surrender our will to live. Throughout Life is Beautiful, Guido only endured Nazi tortures because of his confidence in hope, and kept his son alive by showing him the hope in every situation. Life really is

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