"Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other”- Walter Elliot. When Elliot make this observation, he was speaking the truth. Whenever people are forced to complete task after task until their breaking point, their resilience is the motive that keeps them going. Perseverance is a trait that is often played with in stories and novels, authors using it to shape their characters. What better than to mold a character that people learn to care for and relate to than to show how they deal with problem after problem? Examples of this are seen in three different books - Night by Elie Wiesel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and Oblivion by Sasha Dawn. When forced through each wave of rigorous work and torture during his time in the holocaust in Night, Elie Wiesel never gave up, always pushing on. Similarly in Mockingbird, young Scout witnesses multiple life changing events that aim to push her down. However, Scout stays strong, learning and growing from each hardship. Finally, in Oblivion, Calliope's severe condition of graphomania leaves her struggling through her high school life - but despite the hardships she is forced through, she stays focused and determined to find a solution to her struggles. Throughout each book, the characters Elie, Scout and Calliope are pushed and pushed to grow strong skin and persevere through their troubles. As seen in Elie, Scout, and Calliope’s stories, their sense of perseverance is stronger than ever and can help transform the world for the better.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Night - Essay Introduction Paragraph
"Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other”- Walter Elliot. When Elliot make this observation, he was speaking the truth. Whenever people are forced to complete task after task until their breaking point, their resilience is the motive that keeps them going. Perseverance is a trait that is often played with in stories and novels, authors using it to shape their characters. What better than to mold a character that people learn to care for and relate to than to show how they deal with problem after problem? Examples of this are seen in three different books - Night by Elie Wiesel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and Oblivion by Sasha Dawn. When forced through each wave of rigorous work and torture during his time in the holocaust in Night, Elie Wiesel never gave up, always pushing on. Similarly in Mockingbird, young Scout witnesses multiple life changing events that aim to push her down. However, Scout stays strong, learning and growing from each hardship. Finally, in Oblivion, Calliope's severe condition of graphomania leaves her struggling through her high school life - but despite the hardships she is forced through, she stays focused and determined to find a solution to her struggles. Throughout each book, the characters Elie, Scout and Calliope are pushed and pushed to grow strong skin and persevere through their troubles. As seen in Elie, Scout, and Calliope’s stories, their sense of perseverance is stronger than ever and can help transform the world for the better.
"Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other”- Walter Elliot. When Elliot make this observation, he was speaking the truth. Whenever people are forced to complete task after task until their breaking point, their resilience is the motive that keeps them going. Perseverance is a trait that is often played with in stories and novels, authors using it to shape their characters. What better than to mold a character that people learn to care for and relate to than to show how they deal with problem after problem? Examples of this are seen in three different books - Night by Elie Wiesel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and Oblivion by Sasha Dawn. When forced through each wave of rigorous work and torture during his time in the holocaust in Night, Elie Wiesel never gave up, always pushing on. Similarly in Mockingbird, young Scout witnesses multiple life changing events that aim to push her down. However, Scout stays strong, learning and growing from each hardship. Finally, in Oblivion, Calliope's severe condition of graphomania leaves her struggling through her high school life - but despite the hardships she is forced through, she stays focused and determined to find a solution to her struggles. Throughout each book, the characters Elie, Scout and Calliope are pushed and pushed to grow strong skin and persevere through their troubles. As seen in Elie, Scout, and Calliope’s stories, their sense of perseverance is stronger than ever and can help transform the world for the better.
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