One of my values that connects to Wiesel's values is life. I value living just like he did because you only live once, and you'll never know when it's going to be your time to die.
Well... One value that me in Wiesel have in common are family. He loves his family very much. I love my family very much also. And neither of us would want to lose our family.
Wiesel, in the beginning of the book, seemed to care about his family just as much as he would care for himself, he put his religious needs ahead of his physical ones, and is a bit spoiled. As the story goes on, it gets kinda flip-flopped. He still wants to be with his father, but his religion isn't attended that much. He starts thinking more about his "self" then his "soul" I guess.
one of my personal values that connects to wiesel's values in his life is that religion because we both believe in god and he believe in god. I think that we both put god in our life before anything.
I value my family. My brothers and sister have helped shape who I am today. If it was for them I think I would be a very different person. I value them just like Wiesel values his family.
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ReplyDeleteOne of my values that connects to Wiesel's values is life. I value living just like he did because you only live once, and you'll never know when it's going to be your time to die.
ReplyDeleteWell... One value that me in Wiesel have in common are family. He loves his family very much. I love my family very much also. And neither of us would want to lose our family.
ReplyDeleteWiesel seems to care about his family, and people in general. I care about people, i care about 'right' and 'wrong'
ReplyDeletehe valued his family :)) .sumo chick supa thick rollin around on the ground plum drop make the ground shake make it be an earthquake !!!!
ReplyDeleteI value my family and so does Wiesel. He also values life as do i.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Tycen because I have that same value with Wiesel I love my and would die for them also.
ReplyDeleteWiesel, in the beginning of the book, seemed to care about his family just as much as he would care for himself, he put his religious needs ahead of his physical ones, and is a bit spoiled. As the story goes on, it gets kinda flip-flopped. He still wants to be with his father, but his religion isn't attended that much. He starts thinking more about his "self" then his "soul" I guess.
ReplyDeleteone of my personal values that connects to wiesel's values in his life is that religion because we both believe in god and he believe in god. I think that we both put god in our life before anything.
ReplyDeleteI think one of my values that I have and Wiesel has is family, we both value are families very much and would do anything to keep them near!.
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ReplyDeleteI always hope for tomorrow to happen, I share the same value that life is better than death.
I value me and my life. Likewise wiesel values the same.
ReplyDeleteI can't think of any values I mean I have values, but I don't know why I have them.
ReplyDelete- I really don't have a value that connects with that fish bowl thing .
ReplyDeleteOne of the values that myself and Wiesel have in common is that we value our family. We care deeply for our family members.
ReplyDeleteI value my family. My brothers and sister have helped shape who I am today. If it was for them I think I would be a very different person. I value them just like Wiesel values his family.
ReplyDeleteOne of Weisel's values are his family and that is what I also value.
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