Endurance: A Common Theme in Literature

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The Life of Pi, Siddartha, A Thousand Splendid Suns, and Night are have a common theme of endurance and these book show how much a human can endure without dying. In Night, Elie Wiesel lose his faith, hope, humanity and his father while trying to stay alive in a concentration camp during the Holocaust. Despite all that Elie loses along the way, he survives this atrocity through being able to endure the obstacles that were thrown at him daily by the Nazis and other prisoners. In Siddhartha, the protagonist Siddhartha sets out on a journey to reach enlightenment; however on the way to meet his goal, he had to leave behind the ones he loved and he had to lose himself and his emotions. At times in this novel, Siddhartha was dissatisfied with his …show more content…

In the Life of Pi, Siddartha, A Thousand Splendid Suns, and Night, a bond is made between the main character with another being and this connection causes the people involved to be able to survive through the most horrid atrocities through the support and presence of the other. In Night, the relationship between Elie and his father grow incredibly closer due to the harsh conditions and fear that they lived through.The bond between Elie and his father and the existence of each other was the only thing that kept them alive. In Siddhartha, Siddhartha bonds with a ferryman, Vasudeva who guides Siddhartha to understand the universe and his true self, without the ferryman’s presence in Siddhartha’s life, he would have never attained enlightenment. In A Thousand Splendid Suns, Mariam and Laila’s sisterhood benefits both parties by giving each other someone to live for. Both women survive their abusive husband through relying on each other's presence and in the end Mariam even sacrifices her life for the wellbeing of Laila and “their” family. In the Life of Pi, Pi Patel forms an odd bond with a Bengal tiger who he is trapped in a lifeboat with more many months. Pi credits his survival to the tiger; his love and fascination for this creature as well as feeling a duty to keep himself and Richard Park, the tiger, alive. All in all these novels all show that relationships and or bonds can cause someone to survive longer and live a happier live because of the guidance and responsibility that a person feels from and for the

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