Night And Sold Character Analysis

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Adaption to an environment in a hard situation is important to survival. It can totally change the affect a hard situation has on somebody. The books Night by Elie Wiesel and Sold by Patricia McCormick both have characters who have to adapt in order to stay alive with their crucial surroundings, By examining the novels Night and Sold we can see that the fight for survival will make a person adapt differently towards evil, which is important because it gave the characters a different mindset to push through the torture they faced. Elie in the book Night adapted to the concentration camps. Because Elie could change his mindset towards the evil occurring at the concentration camps it led him to survival. Elie began to lose faith in his religion …show more content…
Because Pushpa didn’t change her mindset towards working at the Happiness House it led her to being kicked out of the house. In the book the girls in the house talk very badly about what happens when a woman is kicked out of the house. They say that if you are kicked out you will live on the street, with no food or a place to sleep. Pushpa is critically sick and Mumtaz tells her to make a decision. Pushpa has to sell her daughter to her, or Pushpa and her family gets kicked out. In the book it says “For the rest of the afternoon, Pushpa sits on her bed with her head in her hands… Then Harish comes home from school… He beams at his mother delighted to see her out of bed, then stops as he takes in her misery… Neither of them say a word. Harish simply pulls his little tin trunk out from under the bed, and the two of them begin to pack their things” (197). Pushpa made the decision that she would not sell her daughter to Mumtaz. Causing Pushpa, Harish, and jeena to be kicked out of the brothel, without a bed, without food, and without a roof over their head. Because, Pushpa didn’t adapt to her surroundings and make the decision of selling her daughter her mindset did not change according to her environment, allowing her to be kicked out of the