<span>A- Macbeth shows courage even though he is doomed.
Even when he realizes that Macduff is not traditionally of "woman born", and therefore the witches prophecy that he should be afraid of Macdfuff, he still battles courageously to the end. His courage comes through even though he knows there is no way he will win the fight. </span>
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Wiesel fought the trauma he had through activism, where he established actions and programs that fought injustices around the world. He used all the pain that his story caused to promote peace in the world and when he saw that his institution managed to achieve these goals, they had great comfort, because he saw that his works and actions were fighting against what made him suffer, the injustice and intolerance.