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Dear Elie Wiesel, your book brings lot of emotions up as it's read. the story itself is so heartbreaking. Throughout the book there are many suspenseful events. For example, the way you wrote and described the night if broken glass and the feelings as you watched trucks be filled and families torn apart. My heart fills with sadness at the thought of what you had endured. there's also moments filled with complete dread, like when juilek had started playing his violin as he slowly dies and readers can understand how depressing last moments were. there were moments in the book where secondhand weariness and fear become present when you write of the fear that was held, stating "fear was greater than hunger" (Wiesel 84), I began to understand exactly how horrid it must have been. in conclusion your tail is filled with nothing but sadness and despair. however I greatly admire your courage for sharing your much-needed story. you successfully conveyed the real emotions throughout your writing. sincerely,
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you probably don't need this, but if I can get the points...
The Church gives people of virtue who are not yet saints the title of Blessed and God's servant.
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A symbiotic relationship exists between George and Lennie, and is demonstrated throughout the novel, Of Mice and Men.
Lennie is almost moved to hysterics and his fear does not quickly abate. Lennie could not take care of his rabbits or even survive without George.
The emotional symbiosis between George and Lennie helps each man. Lennie's attachment to George is most strongly visible when Crooks suggests George is not coming back.
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Since these characters do not have symbiotic relationships, they cannot experience life to its fullest and they have trouble leading a healthy, and rewarding life.
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It's okay—it doesn't mean you're crazy! The fact that we don't have a post about this is mind-boggling to me because talking to a loved one who died is something we certainly do, it is something many (dare I say most?) grievers do, and it can bring a lot of comfort during the moments you miss them most.
Care for yourself.
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