Night And The Book Thief: Movie Analysis

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Elie and Liesel live and survive during the time of World War II. Both characters face the harsh reality of the terrible period of time they are living in. The memoir, Night and the movie, “The Book Thief” share similarities and dissimilarities that make Elie and Liesel both stand out. Due to the loss of family, determination to live, and fear helps both of them survive the war, but depends on the different reactions, mistreated for different reasons, and hope. Elie and Liesel have the motivation to keep moving forward to overcome their obstacles which are the way how Hitler was controlling people. Elie in the memoir, Night and Liesel in “The Book Thief” both encounters the agony of losing their loved ones. “I didn’t know that this was the moment in time and the place where I was leaving my mother and Tzipora forever” (Wiesel 29). Elie loses his mother and sisters when they were being transported to different concentration camps. This is also the last time Elie gets to ever see them again. Later in the novel, Elie loses his father to dysentery. “If only I were relieved of this responsibility, I could use all my strength to fight for my own survival, to take care only of myself” (Wiesel 106). As a result of the death of his father, Elie was finally able to look out for himself. Similarity, Liesel loses her parents due to them being communists and her brother. Death came to pick up the little soul of Liesel’s brother. Even though they endure the same struggle of losing their loved ones, their reactions are different from one another. Elie …show more content…

Going through these events, Elie Wiesel and Liesel Meminger manage to survive this ruthless war. Each viewpoint makes them look back in life, seeing how much they have accomplished as

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