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Essay heading: The Stuggle For Self-Perservation
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During his stay on the train, Elie could only struggle against the mass of people that suffocated him. He bit and scratched his way through living and dead bodies. He needed no compliance from the people above him, all he knew is that he needed to get some air. He no longer asked politely, he had to use force, for force was the only way to get what you needed in the camps... displayed 300 characters
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He needed no compliance from the people above him, all he knew is that he needed to get some air. He no longer asked politely, he had to use force, for force was the only way to get what you needed in the camps. He did not care for the people below him; all he needed to know was that he would live. The animal kingdom is survival of the fittest and that's how it worked in the camps... displayed next 300 characters
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