”Shall I never forget that night, the first night in camp. Which has turned my life into one long night” Grit is using perseverance, passion, and strength to face life’s difficult challenges. Elizer “Elie” Wiesel was born on September 30, 1928 in Sighet, Romania. Elie was a Noble Peace prize winner of writing more than fifty books, Elie is a holocaust survivor, and an Author. Elie Wiesel was deported when he was about fifteen years old, along with his family in Auschwitz, which was a concentration camp in Poland. His mom and sister died at Auschwitz during the holocaust, while himself being the only survivor out of the family. Elie Wiesel used perseverance, passion, and strength to overcome obstacles.
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Firstly, Elie took care of his dad from the beginning to the end when entering the concentration camps. For example, Elie Wiesel, Author of the book Night, shares that his dad dies and was also burned alive. (Wiesel). Therefore, he was strong and relieved after the process of his dad’s death. Secondly, Elie wants God to know that he has questions for him, but he does not know how to ask. For instance, Elie explain that he prays to go God within him that he will give him the strength to ask him the right questions. Thus, Elie wants more strength so that he wished to ask. Thirdly, Elie took any strike he had to get. For example, Elie Wiesel contends that the guards striked everywhere and anyone, without reason. Thus, Elie Wiesel tried the best he could do to stay the strongest during the holocaust. For all these reasons, Elie is strength-worthy to face the difficult challenges.
In conclusion, Elie Wiesel used perseverance, passion, and strength to overcome obstacles. Elie Wiesel was preserved by continuing to do what he had to do to keep himself and his father alive, he was passionate by still having hope in God and did the things he liked to do which was pray, and last he was strength-worthy by taking all the difficulties he himself dealt with during the holocaust and was about it. Elie Wiesel goes on throughout life and within his memory he will never forget anything from the first night in camp to the last day in camp. He is